Audio Included in Post. Runs 26 Minutes ©2011 WTLC/Radio One. EXCLUSIVE REPORT: Last week, IPS vowed not to enroll students living in IPS neighborhoods who start school at charter schools then transfer back to IPS. To see the scope of this problem, WTLC-AM1310’s Afternoons with Amos program requested official enrollment data from the Indiana Department […]

It was a day of truth and issues as Melina Kennedy, Sam Carson and Ron Gibson all sat with Amos to talk about the current state and the possible future of the city of Indianapolis. It all can’t be addressed in 1 hour but this Traditional style debate platform was very much needed. Education, Law […]

URGENT UPDATE:  MAYOR BALLARD WILL NOW BE ON TODAY’S PROGRAM FROM 1:30PM TO 2:30PM!  NOTE THE CHANGE!! Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard will appear on Afternoons with Amos this Thursday, January 27th, at 2pm. It’s the Mayor’s first interview with Indianapolis Black media in over a year. Mayor Ballard’s appearance kicks off Afternoons with Amos’ Anniversary […]

For the second straight year, Afternoons with Amos, the popular weekday talk show on WTLC-AM1310, was named Outstanding Special Interest Program at the 23rd Annual Indiana Broadcasters Association Spectrum Awards. The Spectrum Awards annually recognizes the best efforts in news, entertainment and community service programs on Indiana’s radio and television stations. Afternoons with Amos received […]

Our annual Fundraising Luncheon at Outback benefiting the Mozel Sanders Thanksgiving Dinner effort was the biggest and best ever.  The Outback on West 86th was packed. And over $7,500 was raised. A record.  Here’s some of the sights from a day everyone enjoyed.

Fred Wilson (left) with Amos Brown After Wilson’s AWA appearance After a heated and emotional meeting at the Walker Theater, artist Fred Wilson calmly and patiently explained his controversial sculpture design for the Indianapolis Cultural Trail on Afternoons with Amos. For an hour Wilson, the New York-based, African-American artist explained his E Pluribus Unum (Out […]

The Indianapolis African-American community created Indiana Black Expo forty years ago. They feel a sense of ownership to the organization and event.  Here’s a sampling of the e-mails Afternoons with Amos has received this week about the Black Expo violence and this year’s Expo events. The words are as the writers wrote them. Only punctuation […]

Back from a restful vacation on Monday with major topics and discussions. On Monday, we’ll air the news conference LIVE with Hamilton County and Hendricks County Prosecutors in the case of four Carmel High School basketball players who assaulted several freshmen players. You’ll hear the charges and we’ll hear your reactions. Also Monday, the Black […]

<strong>What’s coming up on Afternoons With Amos?</strong> Here’s the current line-up of guests and subjects on future programs. Subject to change depending on breaking news and issues.

Audio Included in Post. Audio©2010 WTLC/Radio One. Listeners to Afternoons with Amos expressed strong opinions and feelings about the sudden decision of Senator Evan Bayh not to run for re-election.  Here’s Part 3 of the Monday, February 15th broadcast.

Audio Included in Post. Audio©2010 WTLC/Radio One. Listeners to Afternoons with Amos expressed strong opinions and feelings about the sudden decision of Senator Evan Bayh not to run for re-election.  Here’s Part 2 of the Monday, February 15th broadcast.