The Tom Joyner Morning Show ended its run in December 2019, and the cast members have since pursued various individual projects.
Tom Joyner, the host, retired after a celebrated career in radio spanning over 25 years. His show was known for its blend of humor, music, and political commentary, and it played a significant role in African-American culture. After retiring, Joyner has been involved in philanthropy and continues to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) through his foundation.
Sybil Wilkes, the co-host, has continued her career in media. She launched a newsletter and podcast called “What You Need to Know,” which is a daily news briefing. Wilkes remains active in journalism and continues to be a voice on issues affecting the African-American community.
Comedian J. Anthony Brown, who was a part of the show, left before the show ended to join Steve Harvey’s morning radio show. He continues to perform stand-up comedy and appears on various television shows and movies.
Huggy Lowdown and Chris Paul, known for their comedic segments on the show, have continued their careers in comedy. They often perform stand-up and make appearances on radio and television shows.
Other contributors and members of the production team have also moved on to new opportunities in the media and entertainment industry. The end of The Tom Joyner Morning Show marked the end of an era, but its members continue to leave their mark in their respective fields.
