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Steve Harvey Morning Show Hosts 15th Annual Turkey Giveaway


Steve Harvey Morning Show 15th Annual Turkey Giveaway
Steve Harvey Morning Show 15th Annual Turkey Giveaway

For the 15th consecutive year, "The Steve Harvey Morning Show" and Premiere Networks are spreading Thanksgiving cheer by providing thousands of turkeys to families in need. This year, more than 7,000 turkeys have been distributed to radio affiliates across the country as part of the Annual Turkey Give, a hallmark event of the syndicated morning show.

Participating stations in cities including New York (WBLS-FM), Chicago (WVAZ-FM), Philadelphia (WDAS-FM), Dallas (KRNB-FM), Atlanta (WAMJ-FM), Washington, D.C. (WHUR-FM), Seattle (KYIZ-AM), and Detroit (WMXD-FM) are hosting local giveaways to ensure underserved communities can celebrate the holiday with a traditional meal.

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

Since its inception in 2009, the Turkey Give has provided more than 100,000 turkeys to families across the United States. This annual effort underscores the show's commitment to supporting local communities during the holiday season.

Listeners are encouraged to follow @SteveHarveyFM on social media for updates, photos and videos from giveaways happening across the country.

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