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An event where attendees buy tickets and expect to be entertained, rather than participate -- something like a County Fair. Generally run on a commercial basis, gate shows differ in outlook from a [[convention]] which is run by amateurs, and which offers memberships and expects many people to volunteer, as [[program participants]], [[gophers]] and general administration of the event.
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An event for which attendees buy [[tickets]] and expect to be entertained, rather than participate. When very large, which they mostly are, these may be called '''''[[megacon]]s'''''. They usually focus on [[media]], [[comics]], [[anime]], [[cosplay]] and pop culture in addition to or instead of [[literary]] [[science fiction]].  
  
Fans tend to view the latter model as more attractive, but for very large events (larger than a [[Worldcon]]) it puts a huge strain on the organisers.
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Generally run on a commercial basis, a gate show differs in outlook from a [[convention]] (which is run by amateurs, and which offers [[memberships]] and expects many people to volunteer, as [[program participants]], [[gophers]] and general [[administration]] of the event). [[Fans]] tend to view the latter model as more attractive, and very large events (larger than a [[Worldcon]]) put a huge strain on volunteer organizers.
  
Gate shows are usually for-profit, but even when they are organized as [[non-profit]], they usually pay salaries to their leadership who frequently make their entire living (in a few cases a very good living) from that job.
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Gate shows are usually for-profit, but even when they are organized as [[non-profit]], they usually pay salaries to their leadership, who frequently make their entire living (in a few cases a very good living) from that job.
  
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Latest revision as of 07:33, 3 June 2023

An event for which attendees buy tickets and expect to be entertained, rather than participate. When very large, which they mostly are, these may be called megacons. They usually focus on media, comics, anime, cosplay and pop culture in addition to or instead of literary science fiction.

Generally run on a commercial basis, a gate show differs in outlook from a convention (which is run by amateurs, and which offers memberships and expects many people to volunteer, as program participants, gophers and general administration of the event). Fans tend to view the latter model as more attractive, and very large events (larger than a Worldcon) put a huge strain on volunteer organizers.

Gate shows are usually for-profit, but even when they are organized as non-profit, they usually pay salaries to their leadership, who frequently make their entire living (in a few cases a very good living) from that job.



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