Darryl Huger
With more than 30 years of experience, Huger brings a wealth of knowledge and a deep passion for storytelling to SCETV. As News Director, he oversees news operations across radio, television and online platforms, supporting SCETV’s commitment to transparent and comprehensive news coverage.
Huger’s distinguished career spans decades in broadcast news, with leadership roles across South Carolina and beyond. Most recently, Huger served as senior communications specialist in corporate communications for Dominion Energy. During his three-year tenure as news director for WACH Fox in Columbia, Huger led coverage of the historic Flood of 2015 which included launching a new 5 p.m. newscast to provide vital updates and resources for residents.
Huger’s first news director role was at WTVM/WXTX in Columbus, Georgia, where he managed the ABC (WTVM) and Fox (WXTX) news teams while also supervising a news bureau based at Auburn University. Huger served six years as assistant news director at WCSC Live 5 News in Charleston, where he helped shape newsroom operations at one of the Lowcountry’s leading stations.
Huger's deep connection to WIS News 10 in Columbia spans three separate tenures, each contributing to his growth and understanding of the news industry. He began his career there as a news photographer in the 1980s, before being promoted to assignment manager. During these early years, Huger played a pivotal role in key moments of the station's history, such as the launch of WIS’s first satellite truck, Newstar 10, and working alongside legendary meteorologist Jim Gandy during the landfall of Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina. Huger later returned to WIS as managing editor, where he oversaw content and newsroom operations from 2000 to 2005.
A native of Charleston, Darryl Huger is a graduate of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of South Carolina. His career has been marked by numerous high-profile interviews with celebrities such as Muhammad Ali, Ella Fitzgerald, Little Richard, Jayne Kennedy, Johnny Cochran, Shirley Chisholm, Johnny Cash, Nancy Wilson and Maya Angelou.
Huger’s appointment marks a homecoming as his career with SCETV began in 1985 when ETV Upstate hired him as its chief photographer, where he later became a senior producer. In his current role, Huger oversees news operations across SCETV's radio, television and online platforms, ensuring engagement, collaboration and high-quality content delivery. His responsibilities include managing SC Public Radio's Morning Edition and All Things Considered local coverage, as well as directing broadcast and online news reporting. Huger will work closely with SCETV’s Director of Transparency, enhancing public access to information through livestreams and other multimedia efforts. Additionally, he will support SCEIN, the network’s weather service, and coordinate news coverage with key programs to provide comprehensive and engaging news coverage for audiences across the state.
Stories
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"That year changed my life forever." | Healing with Grace
June 17, 2025Chris Singleton, son of Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, one of the nine lives lost in the June 17, 2015 Mother Emanuel AME Church tragedy, continues to honor his mom’s legacy with family traditions. In honor of the 10th anniversary of the tragic shooting at Mother Emanuel AME... -
Black Cloth – a poem for Charleston, South Carolina | Healing with Grace
June 16, 2025Marcus Amaker served as the first Poet Laureate of Charleston, South Carolina, from 2016—22. He wrote the poem, "Black Cloth" as a tribute to the Emanuel Nine. Read the full poem at Marcusamaker.com. In honor of the 10th anniversary of the tragic shooting at Mother Emanuel... -
"Healing for me has been very chaotic." | Healing with Grace
June 13, 2025Beryl Dakers sits down with Hali Doctor, daughter of Rev. DePayne Middleton-Doctor, one of the nine lives lost in the June 17, 2015 Mother Emanuel AME Church tragedy. In this heartfelt conversation, Hali shares her journey of healing, remembrance and resilience. In honor of...