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Join Jake Query on Indy's best sports midday show "Query & Company" on 93.5 & 107.5 The Fan in Indianapolis.

Dive into the pulse of Indianapolis sports as he delivers the latest updates, insightful commentary, and lively discussions on everything from the Colts and Pacers to local sports news and beyond.

With a blend of humor, expertise, and passion for the game, Jake will keep you on your toes and maybe even teach you something!

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  • Pacers Acquire Jay Huff + Company Camp Caravan to Miami! James Boyd, Scott Dixon, Chris Perkins, Drew Hill, and Mike Chappell Join!
    Jul 7 2025

    (00:00-26:58) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison touching on everything that happened since their last show. They discuss the MLB All-Star Game rosters, Pacers acquiring Jay Huff over the weekend, and a comment about Caitlin Clark by an ESPN analyst that is a fascinating discussion.

    (26:58-36:23) – Jake announces that Keving Pritchard will be meeting with the media within the next hour. Plus, he dives further into Jay Huff because it could have an impact on who the Pacers bring in to round out the center position.

    (36:23-44:09) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie highlighting some things that stood out this since their last show between another dominating performance by Joey Chestnut, a driver in Formula 1 recording his first podium finish, and the IndyCar race yesterday.

    (44:09-1:06:37) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins the program to discuss which team has made the headlines the most this offseason, examines the future of Alec Pierce and Bernhard Raimann with both players entering the final year of their rookie contracts, and comments on how he expects Carlie Irsay-Gordon to operate this season when evaluating the futures of Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen.

    (1:06:37-1:16:03) – Chris Perkins from the South Florida Sun Sentinel joins Query & Company as the next Company Camp Caravan stop to discuss the offseason for the Miami Dolphins, where things are at right now with Tua Tagovailoa heading into the season, his perception on the Indianapolis Colts, and gives his win prediction for the upcoming season for the Dolphins.

    (1:16:03-1:29:25) – Chip Ganasi driver Scott Dixon makes an appearance on the program fresh off his seventh win at Mid-Ohio yesterday to explain when he felt like he was in position to win the race, discusses how hard this season has been with a lot of things not going his way, and reacts to an interaction that Jake had prior to the race with a fan.

    (1:29:25-1:50:29) – James Boyd from The Fan Morning Show and The Athletic makes an appearance on the program to discuss what Kevin Pritchard said during his media availability about Myles Turner departing for Milwaukee, Tyrese Haliburton’s injury, the futures of Isaiah Jackson and James Wiseman, and the organization’s confidence at being able to compete despite Haliburton being out for the entirety of the season.

    (1:50:29-2:05:18) – The Daily Memphian’s Drew Hill makes a return visit to Query & Company to share what he knows about Jay Huff. He states that he’s not going to be a guy who will play starters minutes but can offer productive minutes in a change of pace scenario and believes that he fits the Pacers system well. Finally, he also evaluates Zach Edey’s rookie season and the confidence that the Grizzlies have in him being a part of their future.

    (2:05:18-2:11:13) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in the studio to recap his three-day weekend and some of his thoughts on what Kevin Pritchard said about Myles Turner!

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    2 h y 11 m
  • Best Of Query & Company - Monday 7/7/25
    Jul 7 2025

    Today’s Best of Features:

    (00:00-13:09) – Chip Ganasi driver Scott Dixon makes an appearance on the program fresh off his seventh win at Mid-Ohio yesterday to explain when he felt like he was in position to win the race, discusses how hard this season has been with a lot of things not going his way, and reacts to an interaction that Jake had prior to the race with a fan.

    (13:09-31:00) – James Boyd from The Fan Morning Show and The Athletic makes an appearance on the program to discuss what Kevin Pritchard said during his media availability about Myles Turner departing for Milwaukee, Tyrese Haliburton’s injury, the futures of Isaiah Jackson and James Wiseman, and the organization’s confidence at being able to compete despite Haliburton being out for the entirety of the season.

    (31:00-44:13) – The Daily Memphian’s Drew Hill makes a return visit to Query & Company to share what he knows about Jay Huff. He states that he’s not going to be a guy who will play starters minutes but can offer productive minutes in a change of pace scenario and believes that he fits the Pacers system well. Finally, he also evaluates Zach Edey’s rookie season and the confidence that the Grizzlies have in him being a part of their future.

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    44 m
  • Evaluating Pacers Center Options + Company Camp Caravan Trip Continues! Tony East, JP Shadrick, and Tim Benz Join!
    Jul 3 2025

    (00:00-26:09) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the passing of two legendary figures in the Indianapolis sports industry. Dave Calabro, formerly with WTHR, joins Jake Query in sharing stories about Don Hein following the announcement of his passing earlier today and what he learned from Hein as being the guy who was brought in to replace Hein when he retired. Additionally, Calabro comments on the passing of Dick Mittman.

    (26:09-39:54) – JP Shadrick from Jaguars.com is the next company camp caravan stop for Query & Company. Jake asks JP about the transition for Head Coach Liam Coan so far, where Trevor Lawrence is at mentally as he tries to learn his third different offense in his career, believes that Jacksonville will let Travis Hunter play both offense and defense, and shares what the Jaguars fans think of the Indianapolis Colts.

    (39:54-53:40) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the likelihood that the Indiana Pacers are going to bring back some collection of Isaiah Jackson, Thomas Bryant, and James Wiseman to go with Tony Bradley next season.

    (53:40-1:16:59) – Hour two of the program starts with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison debating whether the Indiana Pacers fandom is growing nationally following this postseason run. Eddie highlights something he heard on one of the local TV stations from a couple. Jake compares what the Pacers are experiencing right now from a national standpoint to the days when the Colts were on top of the NFL.

    (1:16:59-1:30:50) – Tim Benz from Tribune Sports in Pittsburgh joins Query & Company as Jake’s company camp caravan continues. Their conversation starts with Tim explaining why he isn’t buying into the Steelers being “all in” this season, thinks that the signing of Aaron Rodgers is comparable to them bringing Russell Wilson in a season ago, and shares what the perception of the Colts is within Pittsburgh.

    (1:30:50-1:38:43) – The second hour of today’s show wraps up with Jake discussing his July 4th plans. He also pays tribute to Don Hein and Dick Mittman after learning about their passing earlier today with those two being sports icons during the start of his professional career.

    (1:38:43-2:05:42) – Tony East from Locked On Pacers and Forbes Sports joins the program to discuss the Myles Turner fallout. He explains why Turner would be so adamant on a fourth year on a contract offer with a player option being the fourth year and having a 15% trade kicker if he is traded by the Bucks. Jake also asks Tony about which of the three free agent centers could be back for next season, admits that he’s fascinated to see what the Pacers do this upcoming season from a transaction standpoint with money being the primary focus, and expresses some frustrations on how people are covering and creating narratives about the Fever.

    (2:05:42-2:14:22) – Since there are no shows tomorrow on July 4th, Jake shares his Good For The Heart story brought to you by Franciscan Health! Today’s story features a store owner keeping his business going just for one specific customer to keep a tradition and daily routine going.

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    2 h y 21 m
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