Draft:FandomWire

FandomWire is an American entertainment news website founded in 2017 by Reilly Johnson and Amir Syeed. The website focuses on providing news, reviews, and updates on various entertainment sectors, including film, television, gaming, and comics.

History
FandomWire was established in December 2017 by entrepreneurs Reilly Johnson and Amir Syeed. The website was created to cater to niche audiences interested in entertainment news, particularly within the fandom communities. Since its inception, FandomWire has grown to include a range of multimedia content, including articles, videos, and podcasts.

Operations
FandomWire operates on a self-funded model, generating revenue through advertising and partnerships. The website has garnered a significant audience, boasting over 34 million average monthly users and more than 216 million average monthly views.

Team
The FandomWire team is composed of individuals from all over the world, contributing to the diverse range of content and perspectives featured on the site.

Editorial Content
The website's editorial content comprises news articles, opinion pieces, reviews, interviews, and other features related to entertainment media. FandomWire claims to maintain editorial independence and adheres to a standard journalistic code of ethics.

Reception and Coverage
While FandomWire has been mentioned in various media outlets, it is important to establish its notability through significant coverage in independent reliable sources. The following references are intended to demonstrate such coverage:


 * An article on CNN discussing Marvel's strategies and mentioning FandomWire in the context of fan-driven media.
 * A report by Daily Mail on Spider-Man sequel rumors, noting FandomWire's contribution to the speculation.
 * Coverage in Forbes about the potential for a Superman series on The CW, with FandomWire being cited as a source.
 * A mention in The New York Times within an obituary for artist Robert Delford Brown, referencing FandomWire.
 * An article in The Guardian speculating on Nicolas Cage's Superman role in 'The Flash' movie, with FandomWire being mentioned.
 * A mention of FandomWire in Fandom's article on 'Honor Among Thieves'.
 * A review on Rotten Tomatoes discussing David Fincher’s 'The Killer' and citing FandomWire.
 * An article by Screen Rant discussing the 'Knights of the Old Republic' movie and TV show rumors, referencing FandomWire.
 * A piece by SportsKeeda on Dwayne Johnson's setbacks, mentioning FandomWire's reporting.
 * The Independent referencing FandomWire in an article about a 'Justice League' plot hole.
 * Cosmopolitan mentioning FandomWire in an article about Henry Cavill leaving 'The Witcher'.
 * Dexerto citing FandomWire in an article about a Superman actor.
 * BuzzFeed referencing FandomWire in a listicle about actors' pay for iconic roles.
 * The Hollywood Reporter mentioning FandomWire in an article about 'South Park'.
 * Vanity Fair discussing the film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' and mentioning FandomWire.
 * HuffPost reporting on Dwayne Johnson's potential spoiler for 'Black Adam', with a nod to FandomWire's coverage.