It's pretty simple: if a more specific club exists that is a logical "subset" of the club that is being bombarded, the content should be reported as miscategorized, with the note reading "
should be moved to the <more specific club's name> club".
In your example, the Television club is clearly a "parent" club of any specific TV show's club. As such, it shouldn't have any content related to a show which has its own club. Say "Doctor Who" videos get posted there - fanvids or not - they should all be flagged as miscategorized and requested to move to the Doctor Who club.
Of course, if the specific TV show's club has a child club for a particular aspect of the show - say, the Logan-Veronica relationship from "Veronica Mars" - the reports should specify that, or the people in the "Veronica Mars" club can then report the content and request to have it moved down the line.
Content should always end up in the most specific club related to that content.
That's not to say that you can't have content posted in more than one club, but the two clubs should not be logical relatives of each other. For example, the well-known
link video belongs both in the Saturday Night Live club and the Justin Timberlake club, as it was a sketch on SNL performed by JT. Neither club is directly related to the other as logical parent or child. The sketch could be posted in the TV club, but it more appropriately belongs in the SNL club, because that is more specific.