Ty Moody

Director of Digital

Ty Moody is the Director of Digital where she oversees the network’s digital productions like Curiosity TrekWhat’s WildHistory in a Nutshell, Carolina Snaps, Original SC and other series currently in pre-production. She's responsible for SCETV’s digital platforms which include the corporate website, scetv.org, the K-12 portal, KnowItAll.org and SCETV's YouTube channel.

Moody loves trying out digital trends, diving into data and exploring the next innovation, but also values the past. She supervises the archivist and a team of digital librarians dedicated to preserving 60+ years of content in the SCETV tape vault. This team preps the content for SCETV’s EDAM system and features selected gems on ETV Classics throughout the year. 

Moody is a former web developer and holds a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering from Clemson University. 

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Stories

  • ETV Classics Women's History

    Women’s History Month: South Carolina Legends 

    This month, ETV Classics: Season 2 and Carolina Snaps: Season 3 continue from the Digital team. We’re celebrating Women’s History Month by showcasing legendary female South Carolinians who were entertainers, educators, athletes, activists, and much more. Test Your Knowledge...
  • SC Suffragists

    Women's History Month on SCETV

    This month SCETV celebrates Women's History Month. Check out history, nature, comedy and drama programming that feature women. Programming listing updated 2/22/2023 March 13 The Grimke Sisters Through The Civil War Although best known as fierce abolitionists, Sarah and...
  • Cheraw for Dizzy (1975) | ETV Classics

    Written, produced and narrated by Zane Knauss, Cheraw by Dizzy follows the jazz great Dizzy Gillespie's return home to Cheraw, South Carolina. Born John Birks, Dizzy Gillespie, a Cheraw native, taught himself how to play the trumpet at age 12. He recorded his first music...
  • Jenkins Orphanage Band (1995) | ETV Classics

    The Jenkins Orphanage was established by Rev. Daniel J. Jenkins for African American children who were orphans or had poor or disabled parents. Enrollment through the years grew to include over 500 children. In addition to the main building, the orphanage included a 100-acre...
  • Urban Bush Women: Bringing Praise House to the Stage (1991) | ETV Classics

    Watch the performance of "Something Sacred," a stage play that focused on the origins of praise houses in the Gullah culture and on the sea islands. Earlier this week, Praise House: A Tradition (1991) was featured on ETV Classics. The inspiration for that documentary came...
  • Praise House: A Tradition (1991) | ETV Classics

    The 1991 documentary, Praise House: A Tradition, dives deep into praise houses and what they meant to enslaved Africans. In her book, “A Peculiar People: Slave Religion and Community-Culture Among the Gullahs," Margaret Creel defined praise house as a place of worship for...