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The Leaky Cauldron, also called Leaky, TLC, or Leaky News, is a '' Harry Potter''
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, and an essay project called Scribbulus, among other offerings. Since 2005, the Leaky Cauldron has also hosted an official
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, called '' PotterCast''. The current
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of The Leaky Cauldron is
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, a former journalist for the '' Staten Island Advance'' and author of the 2008 bestseller '' Harry, A History''. The site's creative director is John Noe. The Leaky
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is currently incorporated as the for-profit Leaky Net Inc. (to be distinguished from the non-profit arm, Leaky, Inc.).


Early history

The Leaky Cauldron website was started by Kevin C. Murphy on 5 July 2000, as a
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site managed through
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. It moved to its own domain on 4 December 2000. with B.K. DeLong taking control a year later in 2001. Melissa Anelli joined the Leaky staff later that year as an editor and became Managing Editor in 2002. Anelli took full editorial control of the site in 2004. On 28 January 2005, Leaky debuted the Leaky Lounge, a forum for Harry Potter discussion. The forum currently has over 120,000 registered members. The Leaky Cauldron was also part of the "Floo Network", a collection of Harry Potter sites that also included '' The Harry Potter Lexicon''. The Leaky Cauldron withdrew financial support from the Lexicon and disbanded the Floo Network in 2007 following the legal action pursued by JK Rowling against its creator and webmaster, Steve Vander Ark.


April Fools' Day jokes

The site is also known for the
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jokes that it pulls annually. In 2003, Leaky posted a copy of 93 words allegedly emailed to the site, in reference to a 93-word card auctioned off the previous December with information about the plot of the upcoming fifth ''Potter'' book. In 2004, actor
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, who would appear later that year in the film ''
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'' as Tom the Barman, attempted to oust the "
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" from the site. In 2005, the site closed down, posting a note about how tired the webmasters were of handling the foolish questions sent to them by readers each day. As a replacement, the site opened "Ask
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", a spoof on the Ask Jeeves search engine. In 2006, both the Leaky Cauldron and fellow ''Potter'' fansite MuggleNet shut down and redirected visitors to a new site, the Leaky Mug. The Leaky Mug's first announcement was the marriage of Leaky webmaster Melissa Anelli to MuggleNet webmaster Emerson Spartz. The two claimed to have merged their sites in the same way they had merged their lives. The next day, both sites were running normally; J. K. Rowling discussed the joke later on her official website. In 2007, Leaky posted a news item that said it'd be closing its doors following the upcoming publication of the final ''Harry Potter'' book, ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows''. In 2008, the Leaky Cauldron announced that Sybill Trelawney, a Hogwarts professor of divination in the ''Potter'' series, would be joining the site's staff as a news editor. Leaky also announced that ''Potter'' actor Daniel Radcliffe would be eschewing his famous nude scenes in the upcoming Broadway debut of his play ''Equus (play), Equus'' and that the wizard rock band Harry and the Potters was disbanding. In 2009, the site automatically redirected to another website, Hooter, a play on Twitter. In 2010, the Leaky Cauldron became "the Gleeky Cauldron", a fansite for the popular Fox TV show ''Glee (TV series), Glee''.


Projects


PotterCast

''PotterCast'' is the Leaky Cauldron's official podcast. Launched on 22 August 2005, ''PotterCast'' is an hour-long podcast hosted by Anelli, Noe, and Frankie "Frak" Franco III. The podcast includes news updates, discussion of the ''Potter'' books and films, interviews with people associated with the ''Potter'' franchise (including J. K. Rowling), and other features.


LeakyNews.com

Leaky bought leakynews.com on 20 November 2005 to make their URL shorter and make access to their site easier. In October 2011, LeakyNews split from the main site to form a new entertainment website disconnected from the Harry Potter franchise, the new website allows members to write and contribute their own articles on an area of popular culture they enjoy.


Relationship with the franchise

''Harry Potter'' creator J. K. Rowling has praised The Leaky Cauldron on several occasions. On her site, Rowling has said that she visits The Leaky Cauldron and sometimes reads the comments left by visitors, although Rowling does not leave comments there herself; she once wished a reader happy birthday based upon their postings on The Leaky Cauldron. Rowling gave her approval and endorsement to the strong anti-spoiler campaign enforced on Leaky and its forum, the "Leaky Lounge," prior to the release of ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows''. The Leaky Cauldron and MuggleNet were granted an interview with Rowling at her home in Edinburgh, Scotland in mid-2005, immediately following the release of the sixth Harry Potter novel, ''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince''. In January 2008, Rowling appeared and was interviewed on ''PotterCast''; during the interview, she called Leaky "[her] favorite fan site." Rowling has written the introduction to Melissa Anelli's nonfiction book ''Harry, A History: The True Story of a Boy Wizard, His Fans, and Life Inside the Harry Potter Phenomenon'', which was released 4 November 2008. The site also has a good relationship with Warner Bros., the studio producing the film adaptations of the Potter books. The studio regularly sent Leaky images from upcoming films before their official release, and gave Leaky a special preview of redesigns of the official Harry Potter website before the releases of the third and fourth films. Leaky was the sole fansite invited to the press junket for the second Potter film, ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets''; the junkets for later films were opened to additional sites. The website has also received information from other sources in the ''Harry Potter'' world, including Arthur A. Levine Books and Bloomsbury Publishing. In July 2020, The Leaky Cauldron, together with MuggleNet, took several steps to distance themselves from Rowling due to her transphobic statements the previous month. In a joint statement the sites wrote that her views were "out of step with the message of acceptance and empowerment we find in her books and celebrated by the Harry Potter community." They announced that they would no longer use photos of author, provide links to her website, or write about achievements unrelated to the Potterverse.


Charitable initiatives

The Leaky Cauldron regularly raises funds to aid world literacy, an initiative begun in 2002 with the auction of a card, handwritten by Rowling, with 93 words regarding the plot of the upcoming fifth Harry Potter book. Leaky gathered funds from its readers to place a collective bid, but when their bid was unsuccessful, the money raised was donated to the charity benefiting from the auction. Leaky now holds a charity drive every holiday season and has raised more than $30,000 in donations to date. The Leaky Cauldron also participated in the fundraiser "Helping Haiti Heal", which was organized by the Harry Potter Alliance. This fundraiser had the goal of raising money for Haiti after the earthquake that struck in January 2010. In the end, Helping Haiti Heal raised $123,000. This money was used to charter five planes to Haiti, nicknamed "Harry", "Hermione", "Ron", "DFTBA" and "Dumbledore", and carried up to 100,000 pounds of critical, life-saving supplies for thousands of Haitians.


LeakyCon

In May 2009, Leaky hosted LeakyCon 2009, a Harry Potter fan convention held in Boston, Massachusetts, the proceeds of which went to Book Aid International and The HP Alliance. Leaky hosted a second LeakyCon in July 2011 in Orlando, Florida (in close proximity to the The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Islands of Adventure), Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park). Proceeds benefited Book Aid International and The HP Alliance. In 2012, LeakyCon was held again, taking place in Chicago, Illinois, from 9 August to the 12th. In 2013, LeakyCon held its first international conference in London, England, from 8 to 12 August, as well as the now traditional American conference, held in Portland, Oregon in June that year.


Awards

Awards received by the site include the 2005 Yahoo! Search Find of the Year People's Choice Award, a 2002 The Weblog Awards (Bloggies), Bloggie award, a Movies.com Fan Favorite Awards in 2004 and 2005, a Fan Site Award from J. K. Rowling and a 2006 Webby Awards, Webby People's Voice Award.


See also

* Harry Potter fandom


References


External links


The Leaky Cauldron

PotterCast
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