English edit

Etymology edit

Blend of fan +‎ entrepreneur.

Noun edit

fantrepreneur (plural fantrepreneurs)

  1. An entrepreneur whose business focuses on products, services, or media of interest to fans.
    • 2017, Oliver Carter, “A Labour of Love: Fantrepreneurship in Home Video Media Distribution”, in Jonathan Wroot, Andy Willis, editors, DVD, Blu-ray and Beyond: Navigating Formats and Platforms within Media Consumption, page 203:
      Through his research he determines that fantrepreneurs are significant agents that help to develop fan markets and shape the way products enter the mainstream, determining that fantrepreneurs have an important involvement in shaping discourses of "quality and authenticity" (30).
    • 2019, Suzanne Scott, Fake Geek Girls: Fandom, Gender, and the Convergence Culture Industry, page 197:
      Thus, while it is tempting to unabashedly celebrate Eckstein and Her Universe as a counterpoint to Chris Hardwick and Nerdist, we need to be mindful that other female fantrepreneurs will not be similarly positioned to be personally handed a license to produce Star Wars merchandise by George Lucas after complaining about a lack of t-shirts featuring their character on a hit television series.
    • 2019, Neil A. Cohen, Business Is Dead: Resurrecting Entrepreneurship Through the Fan-Focused Venture, unnumbered page:
      I have seen horror-themed fantrepreneurs who have created items that even I, a zombie fan, find creepy and off-putting.