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Clint and Kamla Joins Sportsradio 610 Houston for PM Drive


Entercom announces the addition of air personalities Clint Stoerner and Rick Kamla as afternoon hosts for KILT-AM (SportsRadio 610) Houston. The duo's new afternoon show "Clint and Kamla" will air weekdays from 2-6pm CT, effective July 22. Stoerner was previously a weekly contributor and fill-in host for KILT since 2018. Before that, he was a studio analyst for 103.7 The Buzz in Little Rock and the SEC Network. Kamla was recently the midday host for sister WZGC-FM (92.9 The Game) in Atlanta.

"Clint and Rick are the perfect pair to bring informative and clear-cut opinions to the Houston listener," said Entercom Houston Senior VP/Market Manager. "As a native Houstonian, Clint has a natural connection with the audience and a distinct delivery and southern charm. Rick brings a national platform with instant recognition from his years at NBA TV to the station and his passion for sports will be evident instantly. We are equally as 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."

"I am born and raised here in Houston so football is in my DNA," said Stoerner. "SportsRadio 610 is the king of Houston sports radio so talking sports daily to my people in south Texas is a dream come true. Tune in and turn it up H-Town."

"I'm grateful for the opportunity to co-host afternoon drives with Houston's own Clint Stoerner and be part of the new lineup on SportsRadio 610," added Kamla. "My family and I are very excited for this adventure in an amazing city."

The station has also announced a new weekday lineup, effective July 22. Station air personality Sean Pendergast will transition to the morning drive alongside co-host Seth Payne. Pendergast hosted the station's afternoon show for the last five years.

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