Tom Joyner Morning Show

The program remained in Dallas until the mid-2010s, when Joyner began hosting remotely from South Florida after relocating to that area.

The show's format featured Joyner and various contributors reporting and discussing the latest news and sports of the day alongside popular R&B songs from the 1970s through the present-day.

The weekly best-of compilation was offered to affiliated stations on weekends under the title Tom Joyner's Right Back at 'Cha.

"[1] Joyner, who was perhaps best known for commuting daily by plane between Dallas and Chicago while simultaneously hosting local radio programs in both cities (conferring upon him the nickname "Fly Jock"),[2] and as the first host of the syndicated television series Ebony/Jet Showcase,[3] was signed by ABC Radio Networks in 1993 for a new national show to be distributed to Urban contemporary stations.

Joyner stated on his last program that his decision was made because of repeated salary cuts (claiming that successive cuts had reduced his salary nearly 90 percent); acknowledged that cultural changes and radicalization among black audiences ("I think we were more woke then than now") had reduced his influence and thus his listenership and affiliate count; and further stated that his own financial greed—about which he was unrepentant—drove much of his radio career.