Steve Harvey set to referee 'Family Feud' as host

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The company said Harvey was chosen for his ability to connect with viewers and his "one-of-a-kind" personality...

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The TV game show “Family Feud” is getting a new referee.

Series producer FremantleMedia North America said that comedian Steve Harvey will take over as host from John O’Hurley when the syndicated show begins its new season next fall. The company said Harvey was chosen for his ability to connect with viewers and his “one-of-a-kind” personality.

Harvey’s TV credits include “Me and the Boys” and “The Steve Harvey Show,” and he was part of the “Kings of Comedy” standup tour and DVD. He hosts a nationally syndicated radio program.

He’ll replace actor John O’Hurley, host of “Family Feud” for four seasons. O’Hurley said in a statement that he decided to focus on his role in the touring production of the musical “Chicago” and a variety of business ventures.

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