Drea

Drea

Tune in Monday through Saturday from 6 PM to 10 PM for Drea's local take on the latest news, culture and entertainment. Photo: 99.3 The Box/Saga Communications


Raised in Charleston, SC, Andrea “Drea” White started her radio career as an intern at HOT 103.9 in Columbia, SC. She went on to graduate from the University of South Carolina and The Citadel. Drea now spends her Saturdays and Sundays as The Box’s weekend personality.

Whether hosting her radio show, graphic designing or writing, Drea is all about serving the community through creativity. When not in the studio, you’ll find her on her computer, designing marketing and web elements for local businesses or at the Syllabus Magazine headquarters, where she acts as editor and publisher.

Tune in Monday through Saturday from 6 PM to 10 PM for Drea’s local take on the latest news, culture and entertainment.

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