noun Internet Slang

panel

PAN-ul · noun · slang

A talk or Q&A session with guests, creators, or fans.

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A programmed session at a convention where a lineup of speakers discusses a topic, answers audience questions, or premieres content, often one of the biggest draws of an event.

“The voice-actor panel filled the ballroom an hour before it started.”
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panel In A Sentence

The voice-actor panel filled the ballroom an hour before it started.

Origin & Usage

General 'panel' (a group of experts on stage), standard convention programming term.

People Also Ask

What is a panel at a convention?

It's a programmed session where a lineup of speakers discusses a topic, answers audience questions, or premieres content, often one of the biggest draws of the event.

Do you need a ticket for a panel?

Most panels are included with a convention badge, though popular ones fill up early and may require lining up well in advance.

Who speaks on panels?

Speakers range from voice actors, creators and industry guests to expert fans, depending on the panel's topic.

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