Fandom is the world’s largest fan platform where fans immerse themselves in imagined worlds across entertainment and gaming. Reaching more than 350 million unique visitors per month and hosting more than 250,000 wikis, Fandom is the #1 source for in-depth information on pop culture, gaming, TV and film, where fans learn about and celebrate their favorite fandoms. Fandom’s Gaming division manages the online video game retailer Fanatical. Fandom Productions, the content arm of Fandom, enhances the fan experience through curated editorial coverage and branded content from trusted and established publishing brands Gamespot, TV Guide and Metacritic, along with its Emmy-nominated Honest Trailers and the weekly video news program The Loop.
Fandom has recently embarked upon an aggressive 3-4 year expansion involving organic growth, paid user acquisition, and M&A to triple the size of the business. The company has also begun to diversify its revenue mix, which is predominantly advertising-based, with direct-to-consumer and affiliate revenue initiatives. Fandom invests heavily in revamping its data infrastructure to enable personalization, discovery, relevant advertising experiences, and data/insights sales.
Fandom is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and international offices in London, UK, Rugeley, UK and Poznan, Poland.
What We Do
Fandom is a global entertainment media brand powered by fan passion. The fan-trusted source in entertainment, Fandom provides a home to explore, contribute to, and celebrate the world of pop culture. Whether looking for in-depth information on favorite fandoms or what’s buzzing in entertainment, Fandom has your pop culture curiosities covered through fan-expert knowledge and carefully curated and fun, original multi-platform content.
Fandom has a global audience of 200 million monthly uniques and encompasses over 400,000 fan communities. We currently feature more than 55 million pages of content, inclusive of video.