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Sports Radio 610 Makes Changes In Drive Times

Houston’s Sports Radio 610 is set to introduce a new afternoon show on Monday. The change is part of an overhaul to the station started with new PD Armen Williams’s hire at the end of 2018.

The new afternoon show features former University of Arkansas quarterback Clint Stoerner and NBA TV personality Rick Kamla. Neither are strangers to radio. Sports Radio 610 listeners have been hearing Stoerner as a weekly contributor to the station. He also served as a studio analyst for 103.7 the Buzz in Little Rock. Kamla recently departed 92.9 the Game in Atlanta. Clint and Kamla launches at 2 pm on Monday, July 22.

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“I am born and raised in Houston,” Stoerner said in a press release. “Sports Radio 610 is the king of Houston sports radio, so talking daily to me people in South Texas is a dream come true. Tune in and turn up, H-Town!”

“Clint and Rick are the perfect pair to bring informative and clear cut opinions to the Houston listener,” Entercom Houston’s Senior Vice President and Market Manager Sarah Frazier said in a press release. She added that the station is “excited to provide the Houston sports community with a revamped weekday lineup that they can connect with to and from work on a daily basis.”

The new show displaces 610’s current afternoon hosts. Sean Pendergast will move into morning drive alongside Seth Payne for Pendergast and Payne. Payne’s former partner Mike Melster exits after a 9 year run. Pendergast’s afternoon partner Rich Lord leaves the station after nearly 25 years in Houston sports radio.

“My time at SportsRadio 610 has been the most rewarding, fulfilling and satisfying experience of my professional life,” shared Rich Lord. “I’ll forever be grateful to Dickie Rosenfeld for bringing me aboard in 1995. My time here has meant so much to me and my family that the biggest emotion that I feel right now is gratitude. I came here in my 30’s, I’m leaving in my 60’s. It doesn’t get much better than that.”

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