FITSNews Launches Radio Series FACE-OFF with FITS; Program Promises Uncensored Political News and Opinion for South Carolina

FITSNews, South Carolina’s biggest political website, today announced it is launching a new, radio program entitled “FACE-OFF with FITS.” This thirty-minute, online format will debut Sunday, May 3 at 6:30 p.m. at www.fitsnews.com/live.

Columbia, SC, May 02, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Program promises uncensored political news and opinion for South Carolinians

FITSNews, South Carolina’s biggest political website, today announced it is launching a new, radio program entitled “FACE-OFF with FITS.” This thirty-minute, online web radio format will debut Sunday, May 3 at 6:30 p.m.

"Web radio is the next frontier for new media,” said Will Folks (a.k.a. “Sic Willie”), founding editor of FITSNews. “People are tired of sanitized news and partisan noise. They want something real, and that’s what we’re going to give them.”

“FACE-OFF with FITS” will offer insight on today’s pressing political issues, with unfiltered, uncensored thoughts and observations directly from Folks and key lawmakers and opinion shapers in South Carolina and beyond. Listeners will also be able to call in and ask questions live during each broadcast.

Kicking off the “FACE-OFF with FITS” franchise will be S.C. Rep. Eric Bedingfield (R-Greenville). Discussion topics will likely include his sponsorship of a bill to protect S.C. workers’ right to a secret ballot, as well as this year’s parental choice legislation.

“I’ve done plenty of Internet radio but Will’s show is going to be something else,” Bedingfield said.

Folks has extensive radio experience and was a regular guest on Andy Thomas' "Inside the Bubble" political talk show for several years.

He also appeared on dozens of radio programs in his capacity as spokesman to Gov. Mark Sanford from 2001-05.

Folks is president of Viewpolitik, LLC, a South Carolina-based political consulting and public relations firm. Prior to assuming media relations for the gubernatorial campaign of S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford in 2001, Folks was a professional bass guitar player.

Folks graduated with a B.A. in History and Philosophy and received his Master’s degree in Mass Communication from the University of South Carolina.

Each week listeners may listen live by visiting www.fitsnews.com/live. FITSNews will archive programs at www.fitsnews.com/radio.

Also, sign up here to receive FITS News Releases (including announcements of upcoming radio guests).

About FITSNews
FITSNews is South Carolina’s largest, most widely-read political website. To learn more, visit www.fitsnews.com.

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