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live stream or live-stream

This depends on how the term is used in a sentence: separate words “live stream” when used as a noun; hyphenated “live-stream” when used as a verb or as a past participle adjective.

livestream

Use to describe watching the feed of a live, in-person event. This should be one word in all uses: livestreamed; livestreaming; livestreams.

The livestream The live stream was on CornellCast.

I live-streamed livestreamed the lecture from my desk.The live-streamed performance made me nostalgic for the Hill.

online event, or online panel

Use these terms to describe live events taking place over the internet, with no in-person attendance. Online panels typically feature a small group discussion about one particular subject. Online events encompass a variety of online happenings which don't fall into other categories, or fall into more than one category.

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