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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. 

  • ATK

    We’re cooking up great things this summer!

    In less than two weeks, the co-hosts from America's Test Kitchen will visit the Palmetto state for an exciting event at SCETV studios in Columbia. A fundamental part of the SCETV and South Carolina Channel cooking program block, America's Test Kitchen is midway through its 18th season on public television.

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  • Imelda Golden

    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.

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  • Radio

    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. 

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  • Charlie's Place

    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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