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'Masters of the Web' panel?

Since whoever is reading this most likely found it by trudging along on the information superduper highway, a particular panel being leaked out could interest you.

Called "Masters of the Web," it will feature many of the 'Net's popular bigwigs talking about what it takes to run their mega-successful websites. Here's a quick preliminary description of the Sunday event:

1:00-2:30 - Masters of the Web -- Hosted by Tom DeSanto (Transformers, X-Men), the biggest genre and movie websites are coming together to talk about how new media has affected movie making today, what it takes to run a popular site and much more in this panel discussion and Q&A session. Participating panelists include Robert Sanchez (IESB.net); Garth Franklin (Darkhorizons.com); Berge Garabedian (Joblo.com); Patrick Lee (Scifi.com); Ed Douglas (Comingsoon.net/Superherohype.com); Brad Miska (Bloody-Disgusting.com); Steven Weintraub (Collider.com); Devin Faraci (CHUD.com); Drew McWeeney (Aintitcool.com); Paul Christensen (Movieweb.com); Kellvin Chavez (Latinoreview.com); and Eric Moro (IGN.com). Room 6A

Of course, stuff is subject to change since there has been no official release yet.

-- Jevon Phillips

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Geoff Boucher is a pop culture guru who writes about everything from Coachella to Spider-Man's unmasking. He'll be covering panels and anything cool that he comes across.

Sheigh Crabtree usually speeds past San Diego on her way to Tijuauna in search of clay monkeys. She will be covering Hollywood's looming shadow at the event, and seeking female-friendly graphic novels.

Jevon Phillips will be writing about booths, panels and the fan aspects of the show. Luckily, he will not be entering the Masquerade as Afro Samurai.