Isabel Mays

News Producer at WCSC-TV Live 5 News

Isabel Mays is a skilled news producer currently working at WCSC-TV Live 5 News since June 2024. Previously, Isabel served as a music review writer for Pop Passion Blog starting in May 2023, and held various roles at North Texas Television from August 2022 to May 2024, including nightly news producer, weather anchor, director of photography, photographer, and marketing specialist. Isabel also worked as a desk clerk at the University of North Texas while pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism from the same institution, which is expected to be completed in May 2024. Isabel's early education includes attendance at the Community College of Rhode Island from August 2020 to May 2021.

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Charleston, United States

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WCSC-TV Live 5 News

WCSC-TV5 was the first television station in Charleston and in South Carolina, founded with the goal of serving "Wonderful Charleston, South Carolina."​ In 1953, WCSC-TV's aerial tower was the highest structure in the city at 440 feet and "Five is Alive"​ were the first words used to sign the station on the air. WCSC was the first station in South Carolina to broadcast in full color and use videotapes for programming and news coverage and was also the first station in Charleston to offer its live broadcasts from locations throughout the Lowcountry, thus developing the name "Live 5 News."​ In 1978, WCSC-TV was the first station in South Carolina to utilize satellite technology. During this year, Channel 5 made history with reports from Rome and Vienna. In 1986, WCSC-TV built a 2,000 foot tower enabling Channel 5's broadcast signal to reach nearly half the state of South Carolina. In 1990, WCSC-TV was the recipient of the nationally acclaimed Peabody Award and was also the first station in South Carolina to receive the nationally acclaimed Polk Award. Live Super Doppler 5000, the Lowcountry's only live, local radar, went online in January of 2000.