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You are not crazy. CCI peaked in attendance and relevancy a few years ago. It is in a slow "decline", if that's the right word, in terms of the industry and it's importance. The crowds aren't going anywhere but it is a different type of crowd. For the movie industry, some of it dates back to Scott Pilgrim. It was extremely hyped at comic con but withered at the box office. Others like Cowboys Vs Aliens demonstrated that screaming comic con crowds do not translate into ticket sales.Now, with the media conglomerates, they can have their own conventions and control everything from venue to media.To be continued...
I know I am going on and on, but bert's post has caused me to express what I have noticed in the past 15 years.I remember when to registration was all on paper and if you registered for the next year, it was $35.
...The big trend is people living minimal lifestyles, so they don’t want things. They instead want “experiences”.
[member=448]rabbitwarren[/member] - very interesting. Is this trend appearing more in younger people or across the age spectrum?
More the younger spectrum. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login