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South Carolina Public Radio began broadcasting in 1972 as the South Carolina Educational Television Radio Network.
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South Carolina Public Radio began broadcasting in 1972 as the South Carolina Educational Television Radio Network.
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“S” is for South Carolina Educational Television Network. The South Carolina Educational Television Network (SCETV) is a state agency providing educational, cultural, and historic programming to South Carolina through telecom communications.
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“S” is for South Carolina Educational Television Network. The South Carolina Educational Television Network (SCETV) is a state agency providing educational, cultural, and historic programming to South Carolina through telecom communications.
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“W” is for WIS Radio and Television. WIS Radio and Television stations in Colombia played an influential role in the development of South Carolina's media as a result of being among the state’s pioneer commercial broadcasters and located in the state’s capital city.
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“W” is for WIS Radio and Television. WIS Radio and Television stations in Colombia played an influential role in the development of South Carolina's media as a result of being among the state’s pioneer commercial broadcasters and located in the state’s capital city.
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“R” is for Rivers, John Minott (1903-1988). Broadcasting executive. In 1974 John Minott Rivers became the second person inducted into the Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
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“R” is for Rivers, John Minott (1903-1988). Broadcasting executive. In 1974 John Minott Rivers became the second person inducted into the Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
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From his beginnings in radio in Darlington in 1960 (which he lied his way into at the urging of his mother), Woody Windham has become a South Carolina…
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This edition of Narrative features an interview from StoryCorps, a unique oral history project that collects the voices of our times. At the mobile booth…