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Write for TV Fanatic!

Calling all TV Fanatics! If you want your name in lights, you should consider writing for us!

We are looking for true TV Fanatics living in the US who want to share their thoughts about TV with other like-minded souls. 

You know who you are. You’re the people who eat, breathe, and sleep TV. Pondering your favorite (or despised) shows is part of your daily routine.

If you’re thinking, “Hey, that’s me,” writing for TV Fanatic could be your outlet.

Writers Wanted 2024

But do you have to be computer savvy? Well, a little bit. But you probably already possess all the tech skills that you’ll need. Do you have to be an expert with lots of experience in the field? No, you don’t!

In fact, if the closest you’ve come to writing is with thoughtful comments on the forum, we welcome you. It’s people like you who drive sites like ours.

Who doesn’t dream of making a little extra money through their hobby or having their thoughts reach a wider audience?

If you write for TV Fanatic, you can achieve both.

Eddie and Kim have a date on the lake during 9-1-1.
(Disney/Chris Willard)

Most of all, we want your passion. Passionate and opinionated fans are the lifeblood of this industry. 

We are entertained by what we watch, and we entertain others with our content. 

TV Fanatic is a populist website. We are here for the masses. While we all enjoy a good niche show, the true power lies in reaching a broader audience, and that often comes through broadcast TV.

Streaming may be the talk of the town, but it’s appointment TV that still sends people from their TV to their favorite site (or Google) looking for more information about the shows they watch, the characters they love, and the stories that get their hearts racing and expand their minds. 

First and foremost, we want your enthusiasm and excitement about traditional broadcast TV. Let’s give the readers what they want!

And if you’ve got a nose for news, we’d love your help delivering it to our readers. Not the dry, boring kind of news, but letting fellow fanatics know what news means to them as avid TV viewers.

There is so much to cover in the world of TV!

Cooking Up a Plan - Yellowstone Season 1 Episode 7
(Emerson Miller / Paramount)

Independent Contractor Writing Opportunities at TV Fanatic

These are paid opportunities for independent contractors to immerse themselves in the world of TV.

As an independent contractor, you’ll have the chance to contribute to various types of content through assignments or pitches to our experienced editor.

We want to hear from you whether you’re passionate about dissecting the latest episodes, analyzing industry trends, or sharing your unique perspectives. The key? Your emotional involvement with the material.

We’re doubling down on humanizing the TV Fanatic experience, and we need enthusiastic people like you to bring our goal to life.

Ritter and Carver - Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 18
(Lori Allen/NBC)

What Do You Have to Do?

  1. Watch a lot of TV. Have a burning desire to share your thoughts about TV with others.
  2. Write. That’s key. If you’re uncomfortable with the written word, this isn’t the place for you.
  3. Understand basic computer skills and be willing to learn. 
  4. Be willing to follow directions and rely heavily on style guides and processes. This part isn’t so fun, but it’s worth it!

To be considered, all you need to do is email editor@tvfanatic.com to show us what you’ve got and convince us why you are the next TV Fanatic. Use those beautiful words knocking around your brain and prove that your point of view is what our audience craves.

At TV Fanatic, we’re more than just writers; we’re a community of TV Fanatics who love diving deep into the world of television and bringing it to life for our readers!