“Hollywood is more racist than America”
None of this is a surprise to Harvey.
“Hollywood is still very racist,” he says. “Hollywood is more racist than America is. They put things on TV that they think the masses will like. Well, the masses have changed. The election of President Obama should prove that. And television should look entirely different. [Scandal star] Kerry Washington should not be the first African-American female to head up a drama series in 40 years. In 40 years! That’s crazy.”
It’s been nearly 20 years since Harvey fronted his first network series. In 1994, after seven years on the stand-up circuit, he landed his own sitcom, Me and the Boys, on ABC. It lasted one season. By 1996, he was on the then-fledgling WB Network with The Steve Harvey Show, a sitcom that co-starred Cedric the Entertainer and ran for six years.
For Harvey, it was an education in the thinly veiled ghettoization of network television. At the time, he says, a high-ranking WB executive explained to him that new networks invest in shows starring African-Americans because they bring a guaranteed audience. “But as they build the network and get more eyeballs, they slowly start phasing them out,” explains Harvey, and the networks try to woo higher-income brackets with a less diverse slate of programming that is perceived as more palatable to the mainstream.









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There are three roles for black women: prostitute, forensic pathologist, or sassy black maid/friend.
Blake on March 16, 2013 at 6:37 PM
Whoops! That should have been maid/friend/nanny.
Blake on March 16, 2013 at 6:38 PM
Especially overseas, where we don’t feel that we have something to prove.
OldEnglish on March 16, 2013 at 6:39 PM
They actually is a real crappy sitcom called The First Family with a young black President. It’s awful.
That’s what you get for being a dupe.
Moesart on March 16, 2013 at 6:41 PM
Well, who can blame the networks for working to satisfy their stockholders? When blacks cease to be an entitlement group they’ll have a right to complain about being left out. Until then, STFU.
Xavier on March 16, 2013 at 7:35 PM
So, if 13% of the population doesn’t have more than 13% of airtime, Hollywood is racist?
Really?
If anything, I think Mr. Harvey has some racism flowing through his veins. He hosts a version of Family Feud that I’ve never, ever, ever seen without at least one black family on it. I have NEVER seen him host a Family Feud that has two white families go against each other.
Am I to believe that 50% of the population is black? Of course not. It’s reverse racism. Nothing less.
ButterflyDragon on March 16, 2013 at 9:06 PM
They don’t call it “racism” in the industry (film/ television or advertising).
It’s called Demographics.
Ben Hur on March 16, 2013 at 9:32 PM