South Carolina ETV

Community Advisory Boards

ETV's and ETV Radio's Community Advisory Boards were established in 1996 to serve as ETV's "eyes and ears" around the state. The CABs are loosely grouped by television transmitter sites and consist of 12 - 15 local leaders in education, government and business.

Meetings

Each group meets at least once annually in its own community and all CAB members are invited to Columbia each year for a joint meeting with the ETV Commission. ETV staff works with the local CAB chairman to schedule time and location of the meetings.

Job Description

  • Participate in scheduled meetings 1 - 2 times annually.
  • Provide input and advice to ETV staff regarding the needs of the local communities.
  • Assist ETV in identifying local speaking engagements, public relations opportunities and other local activities to help ETV become a better utilized resource in each community.
  • Agree to serve a two-year term that can be extended annually.

ETV Community Advisory Boards' Mission Statement*

The role of the ETV Community Advisory Boards is to help ETV and ETV Radio maximize their usefulness to South Carolina citizens by providing advice and being the communications link between ETV and Radio and the various constituencies they serve.

What does it mean to be a communications link?

  1. The Advisory Board should be composed of citizens who represent the various constituencies served as well as the general populace.
  2. Each Advisory Board member should be responsible for gathering input from representatives of the specific constituency he or she represents in order to seek ways ETV can better serve them, as well as reporting to that group on service provided by ETV in their area.
  3. The Advisory Board should consider all the input from the various constituencies, prioritize it and pass the ideas and recommendations on to the local station and/or the ETV Commission and President. The Advisory Board should meet regularly with elected officials and other community leaders in their geographic area to report on the ETV services provided to their constituents and to discuss concerns on both sides concerning funding and support for ETV and the local station.

What is your role as advisors?

  1. The Advisory Board should act as a sounding board for ETV and ETV Radio on new opportunities and challenges.**
  2. The Advisory Board should be an advocate with the ETV Commission and President for providing services which give all citizens the opportunity to learn about and appreciate the many positive aspects of every area in this state, and to thus encourage our own citizens to be tourists of their own state
  3. The Advisory Board should learn about opportunities that new technologies and services offer in order to assist the local station and ETV in uncovering every possible avenue of service to all areas of the state.

* adopted from WNSC's mission statement

** The FCC requires public television stations to establish local advisory councils to review the programs and services provided by the station. Since ETV and ETV Radio have statewide coverage, we have established ten boards that roughly correspond to the geographic locations of our television transmitter sites. These councils are solely advisory in nature. By federal statute, advisory board members may not exercise control over the daily management or operation of the station. The ETV Commission holds the broadcast license and exercises all the responsibilities it entails.

The Advisory Boards

Aiken

  • David Stinson
  • Jim Wetzel
  • Eric Thompson
  • Ivory Matthews
  • Barbara Gassman
  • Todd Lista
  • Jamie Koelker
  • Janet Morris
  • Will Callicott
  • Kim Sinclair
  • Karen Papouchado
  • Stephen Hale
  • Kay Dillon
  • Glenn Parker
  • David Ridley
  • Mary Jo Dawson
  • Deidre Martin
  • Jeff Wallace

 

Beaufort

  • Natalie Hefter
  • Mark Adelman
  • David Taub
  • Marie Lewis
  • Chris Bickley
  • Stephanie Edwards
  • Jay Odom
  • Anne Woolfson
  • Charles Hoelle
  • Harriet Hilton
  • Emory Campbell

 

Charleston

  • Elise Davis-McFarland
  • Madeline McGee
  • Anne Moise
  • Scott Fennell
  • Virginia Friedman
  • Kenneth Roozen
  • Ronald Mitchum
  • Gerry Dukes
  • David Popowski
  • Rosalie Crouch
  • Ellen Dressler Moryl

 

Columbia / Midlands

  • Randy Covington
  • John Brunelli
  • Susan Bridwell
  • Mac Bennett
  • Gene McCaskill
  • Michael Briggs
  • Ellen Hayden
  • Catherine Horne
  • Laurel Suggs
  • Diane Chinnes
  • Reba Campbell
  • Mary Howard
  • Melissa Carter
  • Karen Woodward
  • Vince Ford
  • Starnell Bates
  • Mel Jenkins
  • Charles Anderson
  • Mary Newman
  • Dot Ryall
  • Trip King
  • Pamela Lackey
  • Fred Monk
  • Dahli Myers

 

Grand Strand

  • Cathy Wiggins
  • Patricia Goodwin
  • Andrew Fowler
  • Murray Chesson
  • Greg Thompson
  • David Bell
  • Neyle Wilson
  • Cookie Sprouse
  • Pam Ross

 

Greenwood

  • Frank Wideman
  • John Morgan
  • Len Bornemann
  • Bubba Self
  • Sam Riley
  • Deborah Smith
  • Don Goforth
  • Rick Green
  • Brad Evans

 

Pee Dee

  • Gail Weaver
  • Charlene Lowery
  • Angie Willard
  • Johnny Brown
  • Larry Jackson
  • Demetra Walker
  • Phil Goff
  • Willie Lee Bethune
  • Randy Altman
  • Gerry Madison
  • John Williams
  • Suzanne Ervin
  • Dewayne Brockington
  • Judy Johnson
  • Mary Dickson
  • Sharman Poplava
  • Sherry Nordine
  • Scotty Davis
  • Pete Sieler
  • Robby Hill

 

Rock Hill

  • Mark Farris
  • John Bullington
  • David Vipperman
  • Diane Wells
  • Wenonah Haire
  • Bill Jenkins
  • Ralph Garris
  • Van Shields
  • Robert Hopkins
  • Larry Heath
  • Daniel Ballou
  • Martie Curran

 

Spartanburg/Greenville

  • Gary Ault
  • James Taylor
  • Michael Chesser
  • Virginia Uldrick
  • Mina Bagwell
  • Charles Tillotson
  • Jocelle Allen
  • Theresa Mann
  • Lyda Carroll
  • Joey Preston
  • Sharon Smathers
  • Carol Burdette
  • Doris Tidwell
  • Mary Thomas
  • Thomas McDaniel
  • Lee Turza
  • Jane Goolsby
  • Judy Bynum
  • Peggy Denny
  • Judy Troup
  • Charles Justice

 

Sumter

  • J. Cabot Seth
  • Jean Carrano
  • Susan Wild
  • Earl Wilson
  • Fran Castleberry
  • Al Newman
  • Faith Line
  • Jack Osteen
  • Grier Blackwelder
  • Janet Caldwell

 

For more information about ETV, contact:
Catherine Christman, Vice President, Communications
Voice: (803) 737-3259
Fax: (803) 737-3417
E-mail: christman@scetv.org

ETV Administration Building
1101 George Rogers Boulevard
Columbia, SC 29201-4761
Phone: 803-737-3545

ETV Telecommunications Center
1041 George Rogers Boulevard
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 803-737-9959