Fan club

For the Quebec youth TV series, see Fan Club (TV series). For the New Zealand band, see Aishah and The Fan Club. For the album by Asian Kung-Fu Generation, see Fanclub (album).
For fandom generally, see Fandom. For animal fancier clubs, see Animal fancy.

A fan club is a group that is dedicated to a well-known person, group, idea (such as history) or sometimes even an inanimate object (such as a famous building). Most fan clubs are run by fans who devote considerable time and resources to supporting them. There are also "official" fan clubs that are run by someone associated with the person or organization the club is centered on. This is the case for many musicians, sports teams, etc.[1]

Etymology

The origin of the term fan in reference to a dedicated zealot is unclear. The word may have emerged in the 1800s when boxing supporters were said to take a “fancy” to pugilistic sports. Amongst modern sports fans, however, the title is considered a shortened version of the word fanatic, as in “baseball fanatic,” an indication of the dedication of fan club members.[1]

Functions

Larger fan clubs may organize events and fundraising relating to what they are based on. In some cases the money that is raised goes directly to fan club members or to fund the club itself.

Internet

Main article: Fansite

Today, many fan clubs have web sites to support their adoring efforts. These sites usually have photos and information on the object of their affection. For example, a fan site dedicated to musicians might have photos, videos, discussion boards, and information on upcoming concerts.

References

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  1. 1 2 "What is a Fan Club? (with pictures)". wiseGEEK. Retrieved 2015-11-22.


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