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ETV Endowment donors are amazing!
ETV Endowment donors are amazing. Whether you call them information seekers, inquiring minds, lifetime learners or even public media geeks, every Endowment member I have met seems excited about soaking up knowledge – and then discussing it! -
Donor Support is as Important as Ever
For 40 years, our dedicated donors have enabled SCETV and SC Public Radio to purchase and produce the very best in television and radio programming so we thank you for your partnership and look forward to having you as a part of the next 40 years. -
Making It Grow Makes SCETV Great
Janice Callison has worked for the ETV Endowment since 2010. When she's not at work you can find her volunteering with the Uptown Sertoma Club of Spartanburg, a civic-minded group with a focus on speech and hearing.
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Who are ETV Endowment Donors?
We asked our on-air talent who the average ETV Endowment donor is. Their answer? There is nothing average about our donors.
Our donors are exceptional people who help bring you quality programming and keep you in the know, who ensure our kids have access to programs that educate and enrich their lives and who help us represent South Carolina in a way that makes us all proud.
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Letter from Coby May 2017
Dear ETV Endowment Member,
I love spring! No matter what we endure through the winter months, we know we can count on the return of the things that delight and encourage us. Like a welcome visit from an old friend, the leaves reappear on the trees, the flower gardens show off their colors, the birds fill the air with song and the teams take to the ball fields.
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Learning the "Narrative"
I have been interning with South Carolina Public Radio for six weeks now, and it’s gone by unbelievably quickly. While this isn’t my first internship rodeo, the offices at South Carolina Public Radio are a stark change from where I’ve worked in the past. My previous internships have been in print journalism, and learning about a new medium has been challenging and exciting.
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Settling in as an ETV Endowment Intern
This is the start of my third week at ETV, which is so hard to believe. It feels like I just got here! I’ve finally gotten into my groove, so my days run a lot smoother now. Last week, I went on a shoot that I organized and planned at the South Carolina State Museum. The footage we shot was about the new Race: Are We So Different? exhibit there.