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- noun Plural form of
fanbase .
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Examples
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Soon enough, the major Harry Potter websites--fanbases drawings hundreds of thousands of visitors--wanted in.
Meet Andrew Slack, Founder Of The Harry Potter Alliance The Huffington Post 2011
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I'm not sure how many of the acts are going to move beyond YouTube phenomena and build really solid fanbases over here.
Readers' reviews 2011
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So what's the answer to such plutocratically run football clubs divorced from their social roots and historic fanbases?
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Soon enough, the major Harry Potter websites--fanbases drawings hundreds of thousands of visitors--wanted in.
Meet Andrew Slack, Founder Of The Harry Potter Alliance The Huffington Post 2011
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SoY: Similarly, with established universes come established fanbases with preconceived notions of what should or shouldn't happen.
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As opposed to existing media properties with extant fanbases, unless the creator has a big built-in audience, the market opportunity is small.
Archive 2009-01-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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So what's the answer to such plutocratically run football clubs divorced from their social roots and historic fanbases?
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The rest of us do not have fanbases large enough to accommodate robust “beyond book” merchandising initiatives.
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Have your experiences with these often rabid fanbases been positive or negative?
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While style blogs have played a huge part in this democratisation, personal diaries featuring the blogger's own wardrobe have proved particularly inviting, which means that they gather large online fanbases.
Blogs on togs 2010
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