SCETV to livestream and broadcast briefing on Tropical Storm Debby

August 7, 2024

Governor Henry McMaster will hold a media briefing with state emergency management officials to update the public on Tropical Storm Debby’s impact on South Carolina August 7th at 2 p.m.

South Carolina Emergency Operations Center

  • 2779 Fish Hatchery Road
  • West Columbia, S.C.

South Carolina ETV (SCETV) will broadcast the update via its statewide television and radio network as well as provide live streaming on its website and social media.

There will be a mult-box on-site for press to plug into. Direct livestreams must be linked to or embedded from the SCETV website or YouTube feed.

Satellite Coordinates 

Satellite: SES-02

Txp: K10 Ch: A18

Uplink Frequency : 14191.00 H

Downlink Frequency : 11891.00 V

Bandwidth : 18.00

FEC : 3/4

Data Rate : 18.295

Symbol Rate : 13.235

Roll Of :

MPEG : MPEG-2

Modulaton : DVB-S

Modulaton Std : QPSK

Pilot On : No

Chroma Format : 4:2:0

Video Format : 1080i 60Hz

Encrypton Type :

Encrypton Code :

Streaming: Streaming service online via the SCETV websiteFacebook and YouTube pages.

 

About South Carolina ETV and Public Radio

South Carolina ETV and Public Radio (SCETV) is the state’s public educational broadcasting network. SCETV amplifies South Carolina voices, provides educational experiences and strengthens communities, while working toward creating a stronger, more connected and informed South Carolina. In addition to airing local programs, such as Carolina Classrooms, Making It Grow, and This Week in South Carolina, SCETV also presents multiple programs to regional and national audiences, including By The River, After Action, Reconnecting Roots, Reel South, Somewhere South, Yoga in Practice, Downing of a Flag and How She Rolls. In addition, SC Public Radio produces the national radio production, Chamber Music from Spoleto Festival USA.