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WLTR (Columbia) Upgrades

The Engineering team is installing new HD transmitters on the broadcast towers in the WLTR (Columbia), 91.3 FM, listening area between Monday, March 31 - Saturday, April 5, which may result in outages throughout the week. Thank you for your patience and understanding as they work to make necessary upgrades to improve your listening experience! 

During this time, you can still tune in at southcarolinapublicradio.org, through the SCETV and the NPR apps or by asking your smart speaker to play South Carolina Public Radio. 

  • Endeavour

    Endeavour Season 7: What to Expect

    When we last saw Endeavour Morse at the end of Season 6, he was settling in at the station and the house that would become home to his character in the Inspector Morse series. But it doesn’t ensure happiness for our cerebral and solitary hero, who will face a series of enigmatic murders.

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  • MASTERPIECE's Grantchester

    Grantchester Returns for Season 5

    The wait is finally over — Grantchester returns for Season 5 with six new episodes! Tune in to find out! Grantchester airs Sunday nights at 9 p.m. on SCETV. Watch the entire series, including the new Season 5 episodes with SCETV Passport. 

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  • Next on PBS MASTERPIECE

    SCETV Passport is available as a benefit to ETV Endowment members at the $75 or higher annual giving level, or with a Sustaining Star membership of at least $6.25 a month. If you’re already an ETV Endowment member and would like assistance in accessing your SCETV Passport, please contact passport@etvendowment.org or 1-877-253-2092.    

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  • Passport Nature

    New this month on SCETV Passport

    Each week more of your favorite programs are being added to the SCETV Passport library. Revisit an old favorite or catch up on missed episodes of your latest obsession. Here's what's new on SCETV Passport.

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  • Sanditon

    Sanditon on SCETV and SCETV Passport

    The fictional seaside town of Sanditon was created by Jane Austen when she was writing her last novel. She spent imaginary time there when she was chronically ill with a mysterious disease in early 1817. Sadly, Austen never finished the novel.

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