Launched on 31st October 2017, Fantha Tracks swiftly positioned itself as the go-to hub for daily news. Pulling together a team of experienced Star Wars reporters from around the world, Fantha Tracks aimed to bring the latest breaking film and TV news, collecting news, interviews, reviews and podcasts from across the planet, each and every day.
Fantha Tracks quickly cultivated a reputation as a trusted news site with numerous outlets including The New York Journal, WIRED, the BBC and The Guardian sharing their news, powered by contributors with decades of combined Star Wars reporting experience and thousands of pages posted to a wide variety of Star Wars and genre sites.
Fantha Tracks Radio launched in early 2018 with flagship show Making Tracks, adding a variety of shows over the years including music show Desert Planet Discs, literature show Canon Fodder, discussion shows The Fantha From Down Under and Planet Leia, ships and vehicles show Start Your Engines and Collecting Tracks.
YouTube channel Fantha Tracks TV covers every area of Star Wars, from collecting to event coverage and more. With over 2300 subscribers, more than 300 videos and almost half a million views Fantha Tracks TV is a rapidly growing part of the site. 9.00pm UK on Sunday evenings welcomes the latest episode of Good Morning Tatooine, our live news round up hosted by Brian Cameron and guests.
Fantha Trackers have covered numerous events across the planet including Star Wars Celebrations going back to Celebration 3 in 2005, multiple New York Comic Cons, Star Wars Fan Day in Texas, San Diego Comic Con, MegaCon in Florida, New York Toy Fair, Rancho Obi-Wan Gala’s and more. Look out for Fantha Tracks at Star Wars events near you.
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