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The Steve Harvey Morning Show



It's the Steve Harvey morning show.  Week day/Saturday mornings 5am-9am will NEVER be the same now that Steve, Nephew Tommy, Shirley Strawberry, Carla Ferrell have invaded the airwaves of North East Mississippi. The Steve Harvey Morning Show Combines heart, humor, and great music with hot topics, and you know Steve put's his own spin daily on the Strawberry letter.  So don't miss this uplifting, inspirational and motivational morning show that covers topical issues, adn community concers. Weekday's and Saturday's from 5am-9am only on the all new 105.3 Southern Soul and Todays R & B!!

Stan Allen 10am-2pm


*Born February 6, 1959 *Graduated: Houston High School, Houston, Ms. *Graduated: University of Mississippi, Oxford, Ms. *Degree: Business Administration *Married: Sandra *Children: Jasmine, Jade, Jeff *Current: Morning talk show co-host of Brother 2 Sister Jam Talk on (WESE) 92.5 fm (with Cee Cee Jackson)show time 9am - 10 am, Monday - Friday *Also local t.v. talk show host on WKDH (ABC). Community Edition, which airs Saturday evening 6pm and Sunday morning 6:30am. * Awards: Radio Announcer of the year according to URB: 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003 &2005 Jackson Music Award (Jackie Award) runner up winner for Mississippi Radio Program Director of the year. *Member: Phi Beta Sigma fraternity, Masonic Lodge 494, Mississippi Broadcasters Assoc. *Church affilitation: Branc of the Vine CFC, Houston, Ms. *AND A REGISTERED VOTER!!!

The Michael Baisden Show


The Michael Baisden Afternoon Show Weekday's From 2pm- 6pm takes 'Grown Folk' Radio to the next level of radio. Michael has added George Wilboorne, his radio 'partner in crime' in the mix every weekday, and now it's on!!!! This show will have you laughing one minute, crying the next, and then mad as hell the next.  It's trully a show that you would not want to miss.  So catch him live on you radio weekdays Monday- Friday from 2p-6pm.  You will keep coming back for more!!The Bad Boy –

When it comes to entertaining, enlightening and educating, no one in talk radio compares to Michael Baisden.  His high-octane energy and love for interacting with his listeners is just one reason for the popularity and success of The Michael Baisden Show.  The Bad Boy ignites heated discussions with explosive episodic themes like: Living Your Dream, Your Body Is Your Temple, and Pimps In The Pulpit.


His radio career began in 2003 when 98.7 KISS FM in New York City offered him a position as the afternoon drive-time host. Because of budget constraints the station was unable to offer him a salary. Michael’s response was, “Just give me the damned mic!” And sure enough, within six months, their afternoon drive ratings went from number 9 to number 1.  


After eight months of consistent high ratings, Michael suggested taking his show national but management was apprehensive, suggesting that New York wasn’t ready. A few months later, Michael threatened to quit if management did not pursue a syndication deal. “There was no doubt in my mind that I could have one of the hottest shows on radio! I knew the impact it would have on people all across the country and I wasn’t taking no, for an answer,” Michael rebutted. 

But his proudest moment came on September 20, 2007, when he passionately and skillfully spearheaded the famous Jena 6 March in Jena, Louisiana.  This historic and momentous occasion garnered tens of thousands citizens of all races to peacefully marched in support of six young men who have been unfairly treated by the justice system.  In addition, he urged millions of listeners to wear black on September 20 in protest of unequal justice. The news traveled throughout the country, everyone wore black in support of the Jena 6, from college students of all races to corporate executives.

Greg Mc Michaels 6pm-10pm M-F/9am-12 noon Sat


Greg Mcmicheals a Missippippi native. I'm not the hardest man in radio. Although I do work hard to get the point with the grace of god. I've been in broadcasting for a great deal in my life. My quest began at the age of 18 in Grand Rapids  Mich  at WEHB-as an overnighter.  A year later landed my first professional job at WKWM  weekender. Six months later in the same network as a stormer on a Muskegon, Michigan station WMHG .Currently playing the blues  "And it's Alright" and a asst.Production Dir.
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