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    WCSC-TV began broadcasting on June 19, 1953. [2] Originally operating from studios located on East Bay Street in downtown Charleston, it was the second television station in South Carolina and the oldest continuously operating station in the state (the first was WCOS-TV in Columbia, which broadcast from May 1953 to January 1956).

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    When Charlie Baker took the NCAA’s top job in January, he knew it would be one of the most volatile periods in the institution’s 117-year history. NCAA president admits he was shocked by the ...

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    NCAA president Charlie Baker was the subject of harsh scrutiny after defending the organization's current policies that have allowed trans athletes to compete against women during a senate hearing ...

  7. Bill Sharpe (WCSC-TV) - Wikipedia

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    William Herschel Sharpe, Jr. (born 1950) was the lead anchor on Charleston, South Carolina broadcast station WCSC-TV. He had been with the station since October 1973. Sharpe retired in 2021 after 48 years at W

  8. Media in Charleston, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Charleston is the nation's 95th largest designated market area (DMA), ... NPR News and Classical; WKCL - We Know Christ Lives [91.5 MHz] - Contemporary Christian;

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