Whedonesque.com
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Whedonesque.com | |
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URL | http://www.whedonesque.com |
Commercial? | No |
Type of site | Online discussion |
Registration | Required to comment |
Owner | Caroline van Oosten de Boer |
Created by | various contributors |
Launched | June 2002 |
Current status | Active |
Whedonesque.com (also referred to as Whedonesque and spelled in the site's logo as WHEDONesque) is a collaborative weblog devoted to the works of Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon and their derivatives. It occasionally features posts from Whedon himself, has won a handful of awards, and is occasionally cited by other media.
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[edit] Function and Importance
Whedonesque is most famous for Whedon himself blogging on the site.[1] Whedon first acknowledged reading the site in late 2004.[2] He later extended his involvement, using the site as a means of communication with fans on topics ranging such as the status of his projects,[3] to current events,[4] to the canonicity of related comic books.[5] Whedonesque maintains, via tagging, a list of threads Whedon has started or in which he has posted.[6] Posts on Whedonesque.com are frequently quoted, referenced, or cited in discussions and articles about Whedon and his works.[7] On multiple occasions, Whedon's posts have resulted in other media sources, including Reuters,[8] citing Whedonesque.com.[9][10][11]
Whedonesque posters, responding to Whedon's posts on the 2007-08 Writers Guild of America strike, initiated acts of support for the writers which quickly grew into a multi-fandom movement dubbed Fans4writers.[12] In addition to Whedon, comic book author Brian Lynch often posts as well.[13] Whedonesque allows registered users (most of whom are fans) to post, but user registration is often closed. Posters to the site are usually referred to as "Whedonesquers".
[edit] Recognition
Whedonesque was one of six fan websites featured in "Click Critics: The Power of Fan Websites," held May 19, 2008 at The Paley Center for Media in New York.[14] Other attendees included Lostpedia and Television Without Pity.[15]
[edit] Awards
- USA Today's Pop Candy selected Whedonesque as #70 of its "top 100 people of 2004."[16]
- SciFi.com's Site of the Week, awarded to Whedonesque.com on November 22, 2004.[17]
- The Times Online's Blog of the Week, awarded to Whedonesque on March 4, 2006.[18]
- SyFy Portal's Genre Award for Best Web Site of 2006.[19]
- Entertainment Weekly Selected Whedonesque as one of "The 100 Greatest Websites -- New & Improved" on December 20, 2007.[1] EW later selected Whedonesque as #8 on their list of "25 Essential Fansites."[20]
[edit] References
- ^ a b The 100 Greatest Websites -- New & Improved. EW.com. Entertainment Weekly (2007-12-20). Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Joss admits to reading whedonesque.com. Whedonesque.com (2004-08-14). Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Whedon, Joss (2007-02-02). Satin Tights No Longer. Whedonesque.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Whedon, Joss (2007-05-20). Let's Watch A Girl Get Beaten To Death. Whedonesque.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Whedon, Joss (2005-11-09). Joss to never learn how to work site! Man is complete Melvin! Mock him!. Whedonesque.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Browse by Category: joss post. Whedonesque.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-09.
- ^ Hrastnik, Rok (2005-04-29). Character Blogs Revisited: Whedonesque.com Continues the Conversation. MarketingStudies.net. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Kit, Borys (2007-02-05). Whedon exits "Wonder Woman" pic. Reuters. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Littler, Jim (2006-10-11). Wonder Woman is a LonelyGirl!. ComicBookMovie.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Potts, Kimberly (2007-02-05). Whedon walks from Wonder Woman. Movies.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Vary, Adam (2007-02-09). Wonder Woman Woes. EW.com. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Bridges, C.A. (2007-11-09). Fans4Writers.com is up and running. Whedonesque.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Brian Lynch's Profile. Whedonesque.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-09.
- ^ The Public Programs at the Paley Center. The Paley Center for Media. Retrieved on 2008-05-09.
- ^ Matthews, Nancy (2008-05-23). Click Critics - The Power of Fan Websites. Retrieved on 2008-05-29.
- ^ Matheson, Whitney (2004-12-14). And the Honorees are.... USA Today. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Dellamonica, A.M. (2004-11-22). Site of the WeekâNovember 22, 2004. SciFi.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ The Arts Online. Times Online. The Times (2006-03-04). Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Hinman, Michael (2007-11-01). '300,' 'Battlestar Galactica' Take Top Prizes In Genre Awards. SyFy Portal. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Gopalan, Nisha. 25 Essential Fansites: #8. EW.com. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
[edit] External links
- Whedonesque.com
- Apple.com's "WhedonesqueWidget", a freeware program that grabs RSS feeds from Whedonesque.
- A brief Joss Whedon message to Whedonesquers posted to YouTube (Adobe Flash required)