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Steve Harvey Loses His Kansas City Affiliate – KPRS
Carter Broadcasting’s Urban KPRS “Hot 103 Jamz” Kansas City has dropped the Premiere Radio Networks syndicated “Steve Harvey Morning Show.” The station cites PPM concerns and opts instead to go music intensive for now, with the possibility of adding a local host in the future. “The Steve Harvey Show” has been on KPRS since 2005.
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