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Big Picture on the Radio
Each Friday morning, ETV's The Big Picture, holds an hour-long discussion on important South Carolina topics. Broadcast begins at 9:00 a.m. Friday mornings. (NPR News Stations only)
Each Friday morning, ETV's The Big Picture, holds an hour-long discussion on important South Carolina topics. Broadcast begins at 9:00 a.m. Friday mornings. (NPR News Stations only)
Performance Today
On Wednesday, May 14, American Public Media's Performance Today will broadcast a performance of Carl Maria von Weber's "An Invitation to the Dance" recorded at the 2007 Spoleto Festival USA. The piece features the The St. Lawrnece String Quartet. The Chamber Music Series from the Spoleto Festival can be heard on your ETV classical News station every Monday night at 7:00 PM and around the world via Public Radio International. Select performances from the Chamber Music Series can be heard as a part of American Public Media's Performance Today, heard each weekday morning on ETV’s Classical stations at 9:00.
On Wednesday, May 14, American Public Media's Performance Today will broadcast a performance of Carl Maria von Weber's "An Invitation to the Dance" recorded at the 2007 Spoleto Festival USA. The piece features the The St. Lawrnece String Quartet. The Chamber Music Series from the Spoleto Festival can be heard on your ETV classical News station every Monday night at 7:00 PM and around the world via Public Radio International. Select performances from the Chamber Music Series can be heard as a part of American Public Media's Performance Today, heard each weekday morning on ETV’s Classical stations at 9:00.
Spoleto Chamber Music
Spoleto Chamber Music returns to ETV Radio, showcasing the rich and diverse heritage of the chamber music repertoire with stellar performances by world-class musicians. Mondays at 7 p.m., thru June 30th on ETV Radio's classical NPR news stations.
Spoleto Chamber Music returns to ETV Radio, showcasing the rich and diverse heritage of the chamber music repertoire with stellar performances by world-class musicians. Mondays at 7 p.m., thru June 30th on ETV Radio's classical NPR news stations.
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Classical NPR News Station
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
NPR News Station
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Carolinas' Jazz 88.9
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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Sichuan Quake Claims 12,000; Rescuers Scrambling
Rescue workers in central China were trying to clear rubble from schools and flattened homes Tuesday as they searched for survivors from the deadliest earthquake to hit the country in three decades. At least 12,000 are reported dead and 19,000 more are feared buried under debris.
Rescue workers in central China were trying to clear rubble from schools and flattened homes Tuesday as they searched for survivors from the deadliest earthquake to hit the country in three decades. At least 12,000 are reported dead and 19,000 more are feared buried under debris.
McCain Targets Independents with 'Green' Effort
Sen. John McCain's recent emphasis on his approach to climate change signals a break with Bush administration policy. He hopes in part to sway Pacific Northwest voters — and independents elsewhere.
Sen. John McCain's recent emphasis on his approach to climate change signals a break with Bush administration policy. He hopes in part to sway Pacific Northwest voters — and independents elsewhere.
Chinese Quake Survivors Cope in Gui Xi
The mountain village of Gui Xi in Sichuan province is one of many Chinese communities coping with the aftermath of Monday's powerful earthquake. Survivors huddled under tarps Tuesday in a steady rain, telling their stories.
The mountain village of Gui Xi in Sichuan province is one of many Chinese communities coping with the aftermath of Monday's powerful earthquake. Survivors huddled under tarps Tuesday in a steady rain, telling their stories.







