FITSNews
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Type of site | News |
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Available in | English |
Founded | 2006 |
Area served | South Carolina, United States |
Key people | Will Folks (Editor) Mandy Matney (News Director)[1] |
URL | fitsnews |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Current status | Active |
FITSNews is a United States-based news website which covers politics and current events in South Carolina.
History[]
FITSNews was founded in 2006[2] by Will Folks, called by The State the "bad boy of South Carolina journalism" and a "Palmetto State politico with a reputation as a hell raiser" by The Guardian.[3][4] The site has been described by Columbia Journalism Review as a "rabble-rousing mashup of blog commentary, breaking news, and pictures of 'hotties'".[5]
In 2017 FITSNews was sued for libel by former South Carolina legislator Kenny Bingham over a story it published which cited anonymous sources alleging ethics violations against Bingham.[6] After Folks refused to reveal the site's sources for the story, Bingham's attorney sought to have him held in contempt of court.[7] The South Carolina Press Association supported FITSNews' defense against the potential contempt citation, which judge William P. Keesley declined to impose. A jury ultimately ruled in favor of Bingham, and imposed nominal damages of $1 on FITSNews.[8]
"FITS" in the site's name, FITSNews, stands for "Faith in the Sound".[9]
Reporting[]
FITSNews covers news and events in South Carolina. Its reporting has been sourced by The Island Packet,[10] WPDE-TV,[11] Politico,[12] Sports Illustrated,[13] and others.[14][15] The Columbia Journalism Review has described it as "a must-read for Palmetto State politicos".[16] In 2010, FITSNews was named to The Washington Post's list of the "best state political blogs" in the country.[17]
References[]
- ^ "Mandy Matney". FITSNews. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
- ^ Smith, Ben (June 10, 2010). "The blogger who upended S.C." Politico. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ^ "The lawyer who tried faking his death, and the writer exposing his crime dynasty". The Guardian. 2021-12-16. Retrieved 2021-12-16.
- ^ Monk, John (September 25, 2017). "Will Folks of Fits News dodges jail and fine in confidential-source dispute". The State. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ^ Joel, Meares (June 20, 2011). "FITSNews: Impolitic South Carolina political news". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ^ May, Charlie (June 28, 2017). "South Carolina political blogger faces potential jail time for refusing to reveal his sources". Salon. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ^ Hutchins, Corey (January 6, 2017). "Will a South Carolina political blogger go to jail to protect his sources?". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ^ Monk, John (January 26, 2019). "Lexington jury finds blogger libeled ex-Rep. Bingham; awards $1". Retrieved December 30, 2021.
- ^ Gray, Rosie (March 9, 2013). "South Carolina Blog Co-Owner Could Primary Lindsay Graham". Buzzfeed. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ^ Feit, Noah (April 25, 2018). "Another incident reported at SC prison where seven inmates were killed in riot". Retrieved December 16, 2020.
- ^ "SLED looking into extortion allegations in Horry County". WPDE-TV. December 20, 2018. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
- ^ "Applying for an ACA exemption could be a headache — Dallas returns to high-alert, but no additional Ebola symptoms". Politico. October 9, 2014. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
- ^ "Photo of Clemson WR Higgins posing with $200K car deleted". Sports Illustrated. June 10, 2018. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
- ^ Kornbluh, Jacob (January 19, 2017). "Jon Lerner to serve as deputy UN ambassador". Jewish Journal. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
- ^ Jonsson, Patrik (September 4, 2009). "After Sanford, more seamy accusations in South Carolina". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
- ^ "Will Folks". ballotpedia.org. Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
- ^ Cilliza, Chris (May 13, 2010). "The Best State Political Blogs". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
- 2006 establishments in South Carolina
- News media in the United States
- Mass media in Columbia, South Carolina
- News websites