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The '''Online Film Critics Society (OFCS)''' , the professional association for [[film]] [[journalist]]s, [[scholars]] and [[historian]]s who publish their reviews, interviews and essays exclusively or primarily in the [[online media]].
The '''Online Film Critics Society (OFCS)''' , the professional association for [[film]] [[journalist]]s, [[scholars]] and [[historian]]s who publish their reviews, interviews and essays exclusively or primarily in the [[online media]].


The OFCS was founded in [[1997]], and has been the key force in establishing and raising the standards for Internet-based film journalism. The OFCS membership spans the U.S., Canada, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and the Asia/Pacific Rim region, with journalists representing many of the most important online film-related sites including Salon, Slate, TV Guide Online, IndieWire, Netflix, Film Threat, eFilmCritic.com and the Internet Movie Database.
The OFCS was founded in [[1997]], and has been the key force in establishing and raising the standards for Internet-based film journalism. The OFCS membership spans the U.S., Canada, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and the Asia/Pacific Rim region, with journalists representing many of the most important online film-related sites including Salon, Slate, TV Guide Online, IndieWire, Netflix, Slant Magazine, Film Threat, eFilmCritic.com and the Internet Movie Database.


[[category:Online Film Critics Society Awards|*]]
[[category:Online Film Critics Society Awards|*]]

Revision as of 17:07, 14 February 2006

The Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) , the professional association for film journalists, scholars and historians who publish their reviews, interviews and essays exclusively or primarily in the online media.

The OFCS was founded in 1997, and has been the key force in establishing and raising the standards for Internet-based film journalism. The OFCS membership spans the U.S., Canada, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and the Asia/Pacific Rim region, with journalists representing many of the most important online film-related sites including Salon, Slate, TV Guide Online, IndieWire, Netflix, Slant Magazine, Film Threat, eFilmCritic.com and the Internet Movie Database.