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A Glimpse into Public Media
“If you want a glimpse into what public media is, and the ins and outs of planning, then I’d definitely recommend this internship to anyone. I have learned valuable skills for editing and planning that I wouldn’t have learned elsewhere.” -
It’s Simply a Treasure to be Able to Share Local Stories
“I would absolutely recommend this internship to journalism and digital media students alike. It allows you to be involved in the planning and execution of stories that will go online or on television. I was given a lot of freedom to work and treated like another member of the team.” -
Celebrating 20 Years on South Carolina Public Radio
NatureNotes, Making It Grow Minute and South Carolina Business Review first aired on SC Public Radio in August of 1999. -
Gaining Hands-On Experience as an ETV Endowment Intern
“I would recommend this internship to others because you get great hands-on experience interning with SCETV. So many times I was sent out by myself to cover some event or story, and the best way to learn and get better at anything is to actually do it. Many of my friends interned at bigger stations in big cities like New York City, but that limited their opportunities—something which was never the case for me at SCETV this summer." -
A Window to the World is Open to All
Dear ETV Endowment Member,
Summer is my favorite season. I always carve out time to explore new places–whether it’s far away or right in my neighborhood—and learn more about topics that spark my interest.
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One State, Many Voices
The ETV Endowment has launched the One State, Many Voices: Sharing South Carolina’s Stories campaign. This campaign, with a goal of $1.6 million, seeks to double the Endowment’s capacity to fund local, original SCETV and SC Public Radio productions. -
We’re Grateful for Your Support and Want to Hear from You!
hank you for everything you do for public broadcasting in South Carolina! -
Awards for Charlie's Place
Charlie’s Place, an SCETV production, recently received two honors: a Telly Award Bronze in the history category and an Emmy Award nomination for Best Historical/Cultural-Program from The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Southeast.