day-and-date
English
Etymology
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Adjective
- Designating the release of a film on multiple platforms, most commonly theatrical and home video, on the exact same day, or in very close proximity to each other.
- 2009, Chuck Tryon, Reinventing Cinema: Movies in the Age of Media Convergence, page 108:
- Like Cuban, the Independent Film Channel has participated in a variation of day-and-date releasing, agreeing to release twenty-four films simultaneously in theaters and on cable through their First Take Initiative […]
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