The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST For Tuesday, July 14, 2015.  (Interview Starts At 1:12:21 Mark On PODCAST Media Player). It’s always great after all these years to see an African-American who worked in Indianapolis media and then left for a new and better opportunity to become successful. Linsey Davis was a Reporter and Weekend Anchor […]

The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST for Friday, July 10, 2015.  African-American leadership has always been more than elected officials and pastors and Faith leaders.  It also included Black professionals – teachers, lawyers, businesspeople and dentists and doctors.  Indianapolis prided itself on having a stable of great Black professional servant/leaders who were medical professionals. Dr. Frank […]

The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST for Monday, July 11, 2015.  (Commentary On Chase Closing At The 1:18:25 Mark on PODCAST Media Player. Interview With Caller Revealing the Chase Meadows Branch Closing At 1:25:09 Mark). Just as the first news that Chase Bank was closing two branches in the African-American community was learned from an Afternoons […]

The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST For Thursday, July 9, 2015. An extremely active and information packed program.  (AME Interview Starts At 5:42 Mark On PODCAST Media Player). Black Expo week besides Summer Celebration activities, some 5,000 Christians from the United States and the world will be in Indy as part of the Quadrennial Conference of […]

The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST for Wednesday, July 8th, 2015. (Discussion And Update On Chase Bank Closings Starts At 39:04 AND 1:12:47 Mark On PODCAST Media Player). On Day Three of the crisis of Chase Bank Closing Branches in Indy’s Black Inner City Areas, Afternoons with Amos updated listeners and the community on the lack […]

The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST For Tuesday, July 7, 2015.  (Reaction to Entry Of Rev. Charles Harrison In Mayor’s Race Begins From the Beginning of PODCAST). A mysterious group, who have refused to publicly identify themselves went around Indianapolis in mid to late June and gathered up enough signatures to meet the legal requirements to […]

The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST for Monday, July 6, 2015.  Sometimes, a single listener call can be a bombshell that goes off and galvanizes and impacts the community in many ways.  That happened on the July 6 program when “Ladonna” called with the program on an Open Line Day.  (Chase Branch Closing Bombshell Starts At […]

EXCLUSIVE FIRST PERSON ACCOUNT! On a day when Federal, State, Local governmental offices and agencies were closed. On a day when no public agencies were holding committee meetings. On a holiday. The IPS School Board again showed their disdain for the public interest and seemingly to hide from media coverage, by scheduling a crucial committee […]

The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST For Monday, June 29, 2015.  (Interview Starts At 01:29 Mark On PODCAST Media Player) Nothing gets Hoosiers and Indianapolis residents riled up than announcements that utility bills are going up. Especially, electric, gas or water. Last week Citizens Energy announced that their Citizens Water division was filing with the Indiana […]

The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST For Friday June 26, 2015. In his first extended, hourlong media interview, the Republican candidate for Indianapolis Mayor, Chuck Brewer, appeared on Afternoons with Amos.  It’s was the first opportunity for many in Indianapolis’ African-American to hear directly from Brewer who he is and why he’s running to become the […]

The Afternoons with Amos PODCAST For Thursday, June 25, 2015. (Interview Starts At 0:58:00 Mark On PODCAST Media Player). In his sixth interview on Afternoons with Amos since entering the race for Mayor of Indianapolis, Democratic mayoral candidate Joe Hogsett covered a wide range of issues with Amos and listeners. Hogsett, the former US Attorney, […]

New population estimates for the Indianapolis area – city and metro – show a stark picture of a racially diverse capitol city and increasingly racial diverse suburbs.  The 2014 Census estimates released Thursday (June 25) and analyzed by Indy’s leading minority demographer, Afternoons with Amos’ Amos Brown, also show that Indianapolis’ hoped for attempts to […]