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Commercial Television Members As of 2/10/2020 Commercial Television Members As of 2/10/2020 ETV (Public TV) WCSC-TV (CBS) Anthony Padgett Dan Cates President & CEO General Manager 1101 George Rogers Blvd. 2126 Charlie Hall Blvd. Columbia, SC 29201 Charleston, SC 29414 (803) 737-3200, voice (843) 402-5555, voice www.scetv.org www.live5news.com WACH-TV (FOX) WFXB-TV (FOX) Greg Conner Jeff McCallister General Manager General Manager 1400 Pickens Street, Suite 600 3364 Huger Street Columbia, SC 29201 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (803) 252-5757, voice (843) 828-4300, voice www.midlandsconnect.com www.wfxb.com WBTW-TV (CBS) WGGS-TV (Independent) Jeffrey West Dante Thompson General Manager General Manager 101 McDonald Court PO Box 1616 Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 Greenville, SC 29602 (843) 293-1301, voice (864) 244-1616, voice www.scnow.com www.wggs16.com WCBD-TV (NBC) WHNS-TV (FOX) Gray Soapes Charlie Henrich, Jr. General Manager General Manager 210 West Coleman Blvd 21 Interstate Court Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 Greenville, SC 29615 (843) 884-2222, voice (864) 213-2100, voice www.counton2.com www.foxcarolina.com WCIV-TV (ABC) WIS-TV (NBC) Mary Margaret Nelms Lyle Schulze General Manager General Manager PO Box 22165 PO Box 367 Charleston, SC 29413-2165 Columbia, SC 29202 (843) 881-4444, voice (803) 799-1010, voice www.abcnews4.com www.wistv.com WOLO-TV (ABC) WJBF-TV (ABC) Chris Bailey Frank W. Stewart General Manager General Manager 5807 Shakespeare Rd. PO Box 1404 Columbia, SC 29223 Augusta, GA 30903 (803) 754-7525, voice (706) 722-6664, voice www.abccolumbia.com www.wjbf.com WPDE-TV (ABC) WLTX-TV (CBS) Bill Ballard Rich O’Dell President and CEO General Manager PO Box 51150 6027 Garners Ferry Rd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 Columbia, SC 29209 (843) 234-9733, voice (803) 776-3600, voice www.wpde.com www.wltx.com WSPA-TV (CBS) WMBF-TV (NBC) Kenny Lawrence Sarah Miles General Manager General Manager 250 International Drive 918 Frontage Rd. East Spartanburg, SC 29303 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (864) 576-7777, voice (843) 839-9623, voice www.wspa.com www.wmbfnews.com WMMP-TV (My TV) WTAT-TV (FOX) Matt McCarthy Matt McCarthy General Manager General Manager 4301 Arco Lane 4301 Arco Lane Charleston, SC 29418 Charleston, SC 29418 (843) 744-2424, voice (843) 744-2424, voice www.mytvcharleston.com www.wtat24.com WMYA-TV (My TV) WWMB-TV (CW) Jack Connors Bill Ballard General Manager President and CEO 33 Villa Road, Suite 105 PO Box 51150 Greenville, SC 29615 Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 (864) 297-1313, voice (843) 234-9733, voice www.my40.tv www.cwtv21.com WMYT-TV (My TV) WYCW-TV (CW) Kieran Clarke Kenny Lawrence General Manager General Manager 3501 Performance Rd. 250 International Drive Charlotte, NC 28214 Spartanburg, SC 29303 (704) 398-0046, voice (864) 576-7777, voice www.wmyt12.com www.carolinascw.com WYFF-TV (NBC) John Humphries General Manager PO Box 788 Greenville, SC 29602 (864) 242-4404, voice www.wyff4.com .
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