CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – Palmetto Sports & Entertainment, Gray Media’s sports broadcast channel, has partnered with the South Carolina Stingrays to air select home games live through April.
The Palmetto Sports and Entertainment Network is over-the-air on Gray Media stations across South Carolina, including WCSC 5.7 and then in high definition starting in December on WZCH 35.3.
The channel is also available on WPAM 18.1 and WIS 10.4 in Columbia; WHNS 21.2 in Greenville; and WMBF 32.3 in Myrtle Beach. WCSC 5.7 started broadcasting live games earlier this year with the Charleston Battery and Charleston RiverDogs.
“We’re proud to bring the Stingrays into homes across South Carolina free of charge,” WCSC Vice President and General Manager Brian Daugherty said. “We’re continuing to partner with local and regional teams to grow the only statewide sports and entertainment network serving South Carolina fans.”
“As we enter the 32nd season of professional hockey in the Charleston area, we are excited for the opportunity to promote and televise Stingrays hockey and partner with Live 5 and Palmetto Sports & Entertainment,” Stingrays President Rob Concannon said. “Charleston has grown so much over the last 32 years, and this gives us a platform to promote the fastest game in the world and continue to grow our already strong fan base in the Lowcountry.”
Palmetto Sports & Entertainment’s professional teams also include the Charleston Battery, Charleston RiverDogs, Columbia Fireflies, Greenville Triumph, and Greenville Liberty.
The following South Carolina Stingrays games will air live on Palmetto Sports and Entertainment on the following Saturdays:
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