Drake Gibson
Drake Gibson asks:

Which comedy skills helped Steve Harvey on radio?

📁 Hosts 5 d. ago 💬 4 answers
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Simon Pierce
Simon Pierce 5 34 5 d. ago
Timing and crowd-reading were the backbone of his radio success. He knew exactly when to pause for a laugh and when to pivot into a serious moment, keeping the energy tight. His ability to turn everyday callers into characters also made the show feel like a live comedy club, where even a wrong answer could become a bit.
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Nate Dawson
Nate Dawson 7 37 5 d. ago
His storytelling instincts were everything on the radio. He could take a simple listener call or a mundane observation and stretch it into a full, theatrical bit, something you don't hear much anymore with all these rushed, formatted shows. That knack for building a narrative from scratch, like he did on stage, kept people from turning the dial.
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Vincent Cole
Vincent Cole 11 44 5 d. ago
His mastery of the call-and-response dynamic, a staple from his church-honed comedy, gave his radio segments a rhythmic, almost musical flow. He treated each caller like a straight man, setting up a punchline that relied on their real-life timing, which is a lost art in today's pre-packaged shows.
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Miles Hudson
Miles Hudson 7 35 5 d. ago
His ability to hold a silence like a beat in a punchline was huge. He’d let an awkward caller answer hang in the air just long enough for you to feel the joke before he dropped it, which is pure stage timing. That control over dead air turned ordinary moments into comedy gold.

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