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Meet ETV Endowment Intern Imelda Golden
There are many reasons why I am excited to serve as an intern at SCETV but the main one would be that I am happy to work with an organization that provides shows like Sesame Street and Between the Lions, which helped foster in me and many others a love for education and knowledge. -
South Carolina Public Radio’s Thelisha Eaddy
Thelisha Eaddy joined SC Public Radio’s team of reporters to cover the long-term recovery of the October 2015 flood that swept over South Carolina. Since then, Eaddy has reported and produced many stories about citizens and nonprofits working together to rebuild homes and lives. -
Meet ETV Endowment Intern Rebecca Dymock
We sat down with one of the 2018 interns, Rebecca Dymock, a rising senior at the University of South Carolina, to hear her public media story. -
Thank You for Bringing Great Stories to Our Community
Gather around the electronic hearth and enjoy some great stories on SCETV in the coming weeks, with our thanks for your help in bringing them to this community. Then go ahead and get yourself into a good book! -
Vince Kolb-Lugo Brings You News and Weather Weekday Afternoons
You know his voice. Vince Kolb-Lugo brings South Carolina Public Radio listeners stories from across the state, and news and weather information in the afternoons during All Things Considered. -
April Brings Fresh New Programming to SCETV
Dear Viewers and Listeners:
April brings fresh new programming to SCETV. A new Carolina Stories special looks at the history of the Myrtle Beach landmark Charlie’s Place, an African-American nightclub in the 1940s and ‘50s. Owner Charlie Fitzgerald hosted such names as Etta James, James Brown, Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, and today efforts are being made to revitalize the neighborhood.
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We’re Grateful for Everything You Do for the ETV Endowment
Spring is the time of SCETV’s biggest membership drives of the year on TV and Radio. It’s your membership support that allows SCETV and SC Public Radio to dig deeper to bring you extraordinary programs like these. -