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South Carolina Public Radio (SCPR) is the
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member network serving the state of
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. It is licensed to the South Carolina Educational Television Commission, an agency of South Carolina state government. It is a sister network to South Carolina Educational Television. The radio network's primary operations and Public Information Files are located on George Rogers Boulevard in Columbia, near Williams-Brice Stadium. The network's eight transmitters at 100 kW (5) and 30 kW (3) provide at least secondary coverage to nearly all of South Carolina, with portions of
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History

The S.C. Educational Television Commission had its mission broadened to include FM radio in the late 1960s. In 1972, WEPR in Clemson (now in Greenville) signed on the air as the state's first public radio station. Seven more transmitters signed on in the 1970s and 1980s. Until 2001, the stations were known as the South Carolina Educational Radio Network (SCERN), airing a mix of
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, NPR news and locally produced programs. However, since much of the state receives grade B coverage from at least two transmitters, ETV management opted to split transmitters into two programming networks. Four stations continued to air a mix of classical music and NPR programming, while three aired an expanded schedule of NPR news and talk. The eighth station, WNSC-FM in Rock Hill, began airing exclusively
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music in order to avoid programming duplication with
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and WDAV in Charlotte. In 2003, SCERN rebranded as "ETV Radio" in order to link the radio stations more closely with public awareness of South Carolina ETV. In 2009, ETV Radio began streaming online the Classical and News networks. In 2011, listeners gave $1.5 million in donations toward the construction of a new studio facility, which opened in April 2013. In 2015, ETV Radio rebranded as South Carolina Public Radio.


Network

South Carolina Public Radio consists of eight FM transmitters. Three broadcast a mix of both NPR news and classical music; five broadcast NPR news and information programming. All stations simulcast NPR's ''
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'' and ''
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'' along with distinctive local programming.


News/classical service


News/talk service

South Carolina Public Radio programming split into a two-channel network in 2001 to provide more public radio choices to state listeners. WJWJ-FM was the first to split off later that year. Nearly all of its coverage area also receives classical music programming from WSVH in Savannah, and it offers at least grade B coverage to most of the Charleston area. WRJA-FM came next later in 2001 since much of its coverage area overlaps WLTR. WHMC- FM followed in late 2001, with WLJK joining in 2003. On July 1, 2008, WNSC-FM joined the NPR News radio service. Then-SCETV president Moss Bresnahan told the '' Charlotte Observer'' that SCETV did not want to deny listeners on the South Carolina side of the Charlotte market access to SCETV's growing slate of local programming. The move left the Charlotte market without a jazz station of its own.Washburn, Mark
Sorry, Jazz fans, change may have you singing blues
'' The Charlotte Observer'', 2008-07-01.
WNSC-FM was the Charlotte area's first NPR station when it signed on in 1979 as WFAE did not sign on until 1981. Presently, the only area of the state that does not receive grade B overlap coverage from two NPR stations is WEPR's coverage area in the Upstate. Recently, ETV Radio added a simulcast of its all-news format on WSCI's second HD subcarrier in order to improve reception for that format in Charleston. All stations are fed programming directly from Columbia, although ETV/South Carolina Public Radio maintains several local offices.


State-produced programming

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'' *'' Walter Edgar's Journal *''Your Day'' (produced by
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Radio Productions) *''Standard Time'' *''Roots Music Karamu'' *
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Sonatas and Soundscapes
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External links


Official site
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