About

Glenn Clark Radio on the air

Glenn Clark

In 2014, Baltimore sports media veteran Glenn Clark joined forces with PressBox to launch Glenn Clark Radio, airing live Monday-Friday from 10 a.m.-noon here at GlennClarkRadio.com and via PressBox’s Facebook page (facebook.com/PressBoxSports).

In addition to the daily talk show, he serves as PressBox’s director of digital programming, and you can read his columns in print and at PressBoxOnline.com. He also serves as a play-by-play voice locally for Loyola University and Stevenson University.

Clark’s past experience includes roughly a decade spent in local, regional and national radio between WNST, 105.7 The Fan, NewsRadio 99.1, CBS Sports Radio 1300, SiriusXM and 106.7 The Fan in DC. His most memorable moments include having Ralph Friedgen tell him he had “burned [his] diploma” from Maryland and being partially responsible for the “is Joe Flacco elite” phenomenon when Flacco told him he was the best quarterback in the NFL. He wholeheartedly apologizes.

A father of two boys, Clark is a native of Columbia and attended Perry Hall High School, UMBC and the University of Maryland. He attempts to take a pragmatic approach to covering Baltimore sports, but if you happen to tune in on a day that ends in “y” you may just hear him lose his mind.


Griffin Bass

Griffin Bass is fresh out of college, a graduate of Towson University in May. This isn’t his first stint with PressBox, as he spent time working with Glenn Clark and Stan “The Fan” Charles prior to the pandemic as a reserve producer. Now, Griffin is all-in as the producer for Glenn Clark Radio and is thrilled to be starting his career in the sports media world with PressBox. Any diehard Towson athletics fans would surely recognize his voice from one of the many sports teams for which he did play-by-play commentary, including baseball, softball, soccer, lacrosse and basketball. Griffin has learned from GCR legends Kyle Ottenheimer and Paul Valle in the producing game. He is excited about how he will contribute to the show, now with a college diploma under his belt and vastly more broadcast experience.