The great pop power shift: how online armies replaced fan clubs

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Last updated 09 novembro 2024
The great pop power shift: how online armies replaced fan clubs
#x3C;strong>Peter Robinson</strong>: Duran Duran are suing the managers of their fan club. But in an age when teenagers would rather have a selfie with a star than their autograph, what are fan clubs even for?
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