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'''''Media''''' has many definitions in [[mundane]] dictionaries, but in [[fandom]] it refers to [[science fiction]] or [[fantasy]] on a screen -- TV shows, films, videos, [[anime]], etc. | '''''Media''''' has many definitions in [[mundane]] dictionaries, but in [[fandom]] it refers to [[science fiction]] or [[fantasy]] on a screen -- TV shows, films, videos, [[anime]], etc. | ||
− | While [[sf]] movies and shows interested [[fans]] from the outset, it was not until ''Star Trek'' hit the airwaves in | + | While [[sf]] [[movies]] and shows interested [[fans]] from the outset — [[Forry Ackerman]] [[pubbed]] what may be the first media [[fanzine]], ''[[Metropolis]]'', in 1939 — it was not until after ''Star Trek'' hit the airwaves in 1966 that [[science-fiction]] lovers whose primary interest was not in [[books]] and [[prozines]] began to connect with [[fandom]] in any numbers. |
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+ | They soon split off to create their own specialized [[zines]] and [[cons]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 7 July 2021
Media has many definitions in mundane dictionaries, but in fandom it refers to science fiction or fantasy on a screen -- TV shows, films, videos, anime, etc.
While sf movies and shows interested fans from the outset — Forry Ackerman pubbed what may be the first media fanzine, Metropolis, in 1939 — it was not until after Star Trek hit the airwaves in 1966 that science-fiction lovers whose primary interest was not in books and prozines began to connect with fandom in any numbers.
They soon split off to create their own specialized zines and cons.
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