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Definition of webisode in English: webisodenoun ˈwɛbɪsəʊdˈwebiˌsōd 1An original episode derived from a television series, made for online viewing. Example sentencesExamples - Average Joe interest in advertising continues to rise, whether it be a Jerry Seinfeld Webisode or a TV spot touting fried chicken as part of a healthy diet.
- Unfortunately, we will not be able to provide all webisodes of our shows for free.
- If The Office repeats on NBC aren't enough for you, Webisodes of the show debut on nbc.com July 13.
- To hear Johnson tell it, last summer he hit upon the idea of offering online Bridges webisodes that would lead to a cliff hanger resolved at the start of the next Friday-night show.
- Finally there are "webisodes" which are 2-3 minute flash episodes made for the internet (produced in 2000), as well as trailers for other Columbia television shows on DVD.
- 1.1 An online video that presents an original short film or promotes a product, film, or television series.
Example sentencesExamples - Guests, including Def and Q-Tip, gathered in a cozy Williamsburg studio to record, and watching the fly-on-the-wall webisodes, it looks like a ton of freewheelin' fun.
- The original plan was to create several 10 - minute "Webisodes" for the now-defunct Digital Entertainment Network, a streaming-video Web site.
- Burnett produced a series of more than 100 Webisodes, or short Web-based films, that followed Army recruits through basic training
- The fine lads at Empire promise to run a new scene/clip/webisode from the production every day this week and we've got the first one - along with the trailer - below the break.
Origin 1990s: blend of web (in the sense 'World Wide Web') and episode. Definition of webisode in US English: webisodenounˈwebiˌsōd 1An original episode derived from a television series, made for online viewing. Example sentencesExamples - Unfortunately, we will not be able to provide all webisodes of our shows for free.
- If The Office repeats on NBC aren't enough for you, Webisodes of the show debut on nbc.com July 13.
- Finally there are "webisodes" which are 2-3 minute flash episodes made for the internet (produced in 2000), as well as trailers for other Columbia television shows on DVD.
- To hear Johnson tell it, last summer he hit upon the idea of offering online Bridges webisodes that would lead to a cliff hanger resolved at the start of the next Friday-night show.
- Average Joe interest in advertising continues to rise, whether it be a Jerry Seinfeld Webisode or a TV spot touting fried chicken as part of a healthy diet.
- 1.1 An online video that presents an original short film or promotes a product, movie, or television series.
Example sentencesExamples - The fine lads at Empire promise to run a new scene/clip/webisode from the production every day this week and we've got the first one - along with the trailer - below the break.
- Guests, including Def and Q-Tip, gathered in a cozy Williamsburg studio to record, and watching the fly-on-the-wall webisodes, it looks like a ton of freewheelin' fun.
- The original plan was to create several 10 - minute "Webisodes" for the now-defunct Digital Entertainment Network, a streaming-video Web site.
- Burnett produced a series of more than 100 Webisodes, or short Web-based films, that followed Army recruits through basic training
Origin 1990s: blend of web (in the sense ‘World Wide Web’) and episode. |