Trekmovie.com has to be one of the best Star Trek (and some scifi) news sites I have seen. I find Anthony Pascale to be a remarkable person capable of deliving current and unbiased news in a highly professional manner. Some other news sites while having great connections tend to sometimes get biased over particualar topics to point of clearly showcasing a 'I told you so', 'Im always right' mentality. While news at such sites may be faily accurate in some cases the tone of how such news is delivered is also important.
By the way, I corrected my post just before Tom's here ... I wasn't sure why he was saying that above when I read it earlier today, but I got a note that showed I screwed up something I was writing.
In my rather long post about sites and such, I had gone back and rewrote a large portion of it at the beginning, but I believe that an old part of my post didn't get deleted, and I -- in my haste to paste it together -- ended up having part of an old paragraph with part of a new paragraph that didn't go together.
My post was SUPPOSED to say that AICN has print a lot of bad rumors, NOT TrekMovie. Has TrekMovie posted a bad rumor or two in its lifetime? Who hasn't, but I can't recall any from them. And obviously, that is very incorrect, and would not be anything I meant to say.
Sorry about that Anthony ... really, my sincerest apologies.
I corrected the post, and for the record, TrekMovie, as far as I'm concerned, has been right all the time (or at least as far as I can remember).
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FleetLord is right - Creation did come in the week before with a Supernatural Convention and if I remember right, some of the Actors they were going to have there were also Actors from some of the SciFi series.
Funny thing, now there is no mention of the Supernatural Convention they had there anywhere on their site that I can find. But it was on there before.
I saw a page for this particular convention. They were completely and exclusively "Supernatural." As far as I know, there's never been a single "Supernatural" guest scheduled for FedConUSA.
From the person I talked to at the Hotel, who happened to be one of the managers, I was told that Creation didn't book their Convention until long after the Fedcon USA convention had been booked.
Hmmm ... interesting. But then again, I still can't imagine that Creation would be THAT interested in FedCon. If they did book after FedCon, I would think it was more coincidental than anything else.
But who knows ...
I think she told me that the Supernatural convention was booked since Feb or Mar of 08. I asked her because there were a small group of us talking about it there at the convention. I'm sure a call to the Hotel could clear that up though. I disagree that a similar convention being held a week before would not hurt the ticket sales. I think it probably did hurt it some, people can only afford to go to so many things, especially in one month. How much it hurt ticket sales for the Fedcon Convention would be the question. And why did Creation go in and book a similar event there for the week before ?
But if Creation really wanted to hurt FedConUSA, why not do a full-fledged convention? Why do something so specific, unless they were simply doing a more boutique-style convention?
I don't know how much it could hurt ticket sales, especially since there could be some crossover of audience. But it's not like people HAD to go to the Supernatural convention just because it was first. I mean, if you're a general science-fiction fan, one would think you would likely choose the convention with a more general theme.
But I don't know.
Creation does have past event listings on their site but that Supernatural convention is not listed among them.
The Creation past conventions list doesn't have anything post 2007. I did a Google search of "Creation" "Supernatural" "Dallas" and came up with this site:
http://www.creationent.com/cal/supernatural_tx.htm
seersgb said:
Of course, that still ignoring the fact that they planned the con for father's day weekend, which in and off itself begs the question: Did these guys even look at a calendar?
Well, I don't know if Father's Day really is that much of a killer. I mean, conventions are planned for Memorial Day Weekend, Halloween, Labor Day Weekend, Fourth of July ... I bet there's a Christmas one somewhere.
I don't know if it has THAT much of an effect, but I don't organize conventions, so I don't know.
fleetlord said:
Regarding Creation, We noticed there con put on there website in April which seemed rather odd given it only allowed them a month and a half to promote it.
Why is that odd? This would be considered a boutique convention for Creation ... with a very targeted audience. It would need very little promotion.
Did creation affect sales? Perhaps by 10 to 20 percent at most
What are you basing that on?
starship polaris said:
In other words, Anthony and Trekmovie practice responsible journalism in a professional manner - doing all of the things which were demonstrably not being done by sites like SyFyWorld during the whole 2001 "Series V casting sheet" imbroglio which I've used as an example of shoddy reporting.
This is like a song that just repeats the same chorus over and over again.
And of course, it was Christian's "scoop" concerning the Series V casting sheet that did so much to grow Trek Today and TrekBBS back in 2001
You might want to check your history. TrekToday was already a pretty big site pre-2001. TrekBBS also was pretty big then as well. Did they get a bit larger with the casting sheet? Yeah. But to say that TrekToday was pretty much not on the radar previous to that would be inaccurate.