South Carolina Educational Television Commission

South Carolina Educational Television Commission

South Carolina Educational Television Commission, also known as SCETV, is a state-owned entity based in the US. Founded in 1957, it employs approximately 160 individuals and reported $109.4M in revenue as of 2023. As a tier 1 media tech buyer, the organization specializes in broadcast television and radio. It functions as the state's public educational broadcasting network, providing national and local content to classrooms via internet services including Knowitall.org and PBS Learning Media. Additionally, SCETV offers teacher training and re-certification through both face-to-face and online settings.

Revenue

Founded

1957

Headcount

158

Headquarters

United States

Primary Segment

Broadcast television and radio

Ownership

State Owned

News Summary:

On June 26, 2026, South Carolina Educational Television featured "Halsey After Hours," which showcased "Wild Wild South" with camerawoman Hyatt Mamoun exploring the region's flora and fauna, alongside "Who What When," an interactive game show from South Carolina Public Radio. Previously, on June 25, the organization presented "The Idea of Slavery," examining how participants in the war for independence grappled with the institution, the rhetoric used by colonists, and African American contributions during the American Revolution. On the same day, "Building School Culture as a Family Pt. 2" aired, featuring Monique Smalls from the South Carolina Department of Education and Christy Dodd, Principal of Flat Rock Elementary School, discussing insights into school cultures derived from the "Beating the Odds Investigative Study." Earlier, on June 24, programming highlighted Hilton Head Island as a premier coastal community noted for its tourism and Gullah culture, while "ACE Basin After Dark" featured Hyatt Mamoun observing nocturnal critters.

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