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fanzine
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fan·zine  (fnzn)
n.
An amateur-produced magazine written for a subculture of enthusiasts devoted to a particular interest: a science fiction fanzine.


fanzine [ˈfænˌziːn]
n
a small-circulation magazine produced by amateurs for fans of a specific interest, pop group, etc.
[from fan2 + (maga)zine]
Translations
fanzine [ˈfænziːn] Nfanzine m
fanzine [ˈfænziːn] nfanzine m
fanzine
nFanmagazin nt
fanzine [ˈfænˌziːn] nfanzine f inv


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Over the years it has developed and grown and today's issue is the 152nd - not bad for a publication which has had to survive and embrace the onslaught of the internet and online fanzines and chatroom forums.
Having read many hundreds, if not thousands, of e-mails sent into both fanzines we are recommending the following action in protest at its appalling treatment of Kevin Keegan and the entirely unworkable structure it has established at the club, namely around the club's transfer policy.
Jarvis Cocker, presenting, was the big draw of Zine Scene (Radio 4), a new series about fanzines.
 
 
 
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