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The ETV Endowment of South Carolina sponsors seven PAID internships with South Carolina ETV and South Carolina Public Radio each summer. Interns work full-time for ten weeks in a professional communications department. Interns are paid $13/hour and beginning and ending dates are flexible. Assignments will be based on the needs of SCETV and SC Public Radio.

Those selected will have an opportunity to gain practical skills in TV and radio broadcast production, content creation and delivery, media engineering and technology, public relations and event planning, and producing media for use in education.

Positions are limited. 

NOTE: The 2026 application submission process will open September 2025.

Summer Intern Stories

Keishan Scott

Bishopville Democrat elected to fill open SC House seat

Keishan Scott, a 24-year-old Bishopville city councilman, was elected Tuesday to a Pee Dee-area South Carolina House seat. The Democrat defeated Sumter Republican William Oden in a special election to...
U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn speaks to reporters Friday, May 30, 2025, at his fish fry with Democratic Govs. Tim Walz of Minnesota and Wes Moore of Maryland.

Dem govs land in South Carolina and generate 2028 buzz

With three years to go before the next presidential nominating contest, South Carolina on Friday felt like an election year. In the capital city, Democrats kicked off the state party's convention...
Gov. Henry McMaster signs a law criminalizing the posting of intimate photos without a person's consent on Thursday, May 29, 2025, in the governor's office in Columbia, S.C.

Publishing 'revenge porn' now a crime in South Carolina

Publishing revenge porn is now officially a crime in South Carolina. State legislators joined Gov. Henry McMaster in his office Thursday to commend a new law criminalizing the posting of intimate or...
FILE - A box containing free doses of naloxone, a nasal spray medication to reverse drug overdoses, is installed at Ontario Beach Park in Rochester, N.Y., on Monday, Sept. 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey, File)

Overdose deaths in South Carolina predicted to decrease again in 2024

The Center for Disease Control predicts South Carolina will see another decline in fatal drug overdoses in 2024. It shows an estimated 33% decrease in deaths compared to 2023. The national drop is...