After Don Imus, Steve Harvey Feels Constrained

Written Jun. 18, 2007 by Sean Ross in Content with 0 Comments

I haven't had a ton of sympathy for the suggestion that the post-Imus fallout is making it impossible for air personalities and talk hosts to do their jobs. After all, if your act pre-Imus consisted entirely of deriding the Rutgers women's basketball team and prominent females in government, and making prank calls to Chinese restaurants, how much of an act was it? But in Friday's [New Jersey] Star-Ledger, syndicated morning host Steve Harvey tells radio writer Claudia Perry that even he feels constrained in the post-Imus world.

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