Steve Harvey: The New Host of 'Family Feud'

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It looks like Steve Harvey is the becoming Diddy of the comedy business. He's everywhere, literally.

The ubiquitous funnyman continues his full-scale campaign on becoming the King of All Media with the new announcement that he's teamed up with 'American Idol' producers to host one of the most legendary games shows on television.

The best-selling author, 'Good Morning America' contributor, Essence magazine columnist, longtime 'Celebration of Gospel' host, philanthropist and nationally syndicated radio personality will become the new host of 'Family Feud' when the long-running game show begins its 12th season next Fall.
"With his talent, authenticity and innate ability to connect with audiences from all walks of life, Steve exemplifies the spirit and appeal of 'Family Feud,'" said FremantleMedia North America chief Cecile Frot-Coutaz in making the announcement. "We're thrilled to have him join our 'family' and look forward to him bringing his one-of-a-kind comedic style and personality to this beloved and legendary game show format."

Harvey, 52, began his successful stand-up comedy career in the mid-80s, which led to a long stint as host of 'It's Showtime at the Apollo,' as well as TV sitcoms, including 'Me and The Boys' (ABC), 'The Steve Harvey Show' (The WB) and 'Steve Harvey Big Time Challenge' (The WB).

"Steve Harvey is one of today's top comedians and a great addition to 'Family Feud'," said Ira Bernstein, co-president of distributor Debmar-Mercury. "He will be a great fit, leading this classic game show well into the future," added Debmar-Mercury Co-President, Mort Marcus.

Debmar-Mercury also distributes 'The Wendy Williams Show' and Tyler Perry's popular sitcoms 'Meet the Browns' and 'House of Payne.'

'Family Feud' will be taped in front of a live audience at a location to be determined. A source close to the deal told BV Newswire that it may be in Orlando, the same city where Harvey hosts his annual Dreamers Academy in Disneyworld.

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