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Steve Harvey Holds 12th Annual Turkey Give for Thanksgiving


For the 12th year in a row, The Steve Harvey Morning Show and Premiere Networks will give away thousands of turkeys as part of the Steve Harvey Morning Show Annual Turkey Give. Nearly 9,000 turkeys will be provided to affiliates of the top-rated, award-winning morning radio show to help those less fortunate celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. The giveaways will take place today and tomorrow, November 22 and 23, in affiliate markets across the country. Since the Turkey Give was launched in 2009, nearly 100,000 turkeys have been given to those in need.

"It's an honor and a privilege for all of us here at The Steve Harvey Morning Show to help those in need," said Harvey during a recent broadcast. "Happy Thanksgiving and may God bless you all this holiday season."

Created in September 2000, The Steve Harvey Morning Show joined Premiere Networks national lineup in 2005 and reaches millions of listeners on more than 100 affiliates nationwide and is the #1 syndicated morning show in America. Co-hosted by Shirley Strawberry, J. Anthony Brown, Nephew Tommy, Carla Ferrell and Junior, the popular morning show offers listeners inspirational advice, laughs, celebrity interviews, news, rousing music and more. For his work on the program, Harvey was honored with the NAB Marconi Award for "Network/Syndicated Personality of the Year" in 2013 and 2015, and he was inducted into the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame.

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