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WCAO/Baltimore Names Maurette Brown Clark as Morning Host


Maurette Brown Clark
Maurette Brown Clark

iHeartMedia Baltimore names Maurette Brown Clark as morning host for Gospel WCAO-AM (Heaven 600), effective in early July. She joins the iHM outlet as one of the Gospel music industry's sweethearts. With five chart topping albums credited to her career, Maurette is yet remaining true and authentic to her sound, grace and call. In addition to her music career, she has more than 7 years of broadcast experience in the Baltimore and Philadelphia markets.

"Multiple award-winning gospel artist, Maurette Brown Clark is the perfect choice to continue the legacy of Heaven 600," said Program Director Sonya Blakey. "Well-respected and connected to Baltimore's faith-based community, with nearly 30 years of experience as a gospel artist. Maurette's iconic voice and music has inspired people's lives."

"I am completely humbled and excited to be joining the Heaven 600 and iHeartRadio family and I'm looking forward to helping to continue the legacy of this great station in the place I call home - Baltimore, Maryland," added Maurette Brown Clark. "To be able to follow in the footsteps of the iconic Lee Michaels as host of the morning show is beyond a blessing. 'I See Good!' for Baltimore's 'Good News Station' and I pray that my presence will be uplifting to you - our loyal listeners. To God be the glory."

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