The EssentialShowbiz Dictionary™

of Entertainment Industry Terms

Day and Date

1 minute read | Last updated: 2 years ago

What does Day and Date mean?

Day and Date refers to a release strategy in which a film or television production is made available simultaneously across multiple distribution channels on the same date — typically theatrical release and home video or streaming — rather than following the traditional sequential release window structure. Day and date releases became significantly more common during the COVID-19 pandemic. The strategy remains contested between theater chains and studios.

Example:The studio announced a day and date release strategy for the family film — available in theaters and on their streaming platform simultaneously — a decision that made the film accessible to families who preferred watching at home but that theater owners criticized.
Example: The producer negotiated a day and date arrangement securing a theatrical component important for awards eligibility while also ensuring the film reached the broadest possible immediate audience.

Did you know?
AMC Theatres struck a landmark deal with Universal Pictures in 2020 reducing the exclusivity window to 17 days after a film’s theatrical opening — a deal that signaled a permanent change in the theatrical distribution model. The traditional 90-day exclusive theatrical window has not returned since the pandemic.

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