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airdate

[ air-deyt ]

noun

Radio and Television.
  1. the date of a broadcast or scheduled broadcast.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of airdate1

First recorded in 1970–75; air 1 + date 1
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The 2024 awards season has felt unusually hectic so far, thanks to the strike-delayed Emmy Awards shifting from their usual fall airdate to January.

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That also all but guarantees that the Emmys will be postponed from its originally scheduled Sept.18 airdate.

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So when, that same month, ABC announced that DeGeneres would be interviewed by Diane Sawyer a week before the coming-out episodes aired — the interview’s airdate was later pushed back to coincide with sweeps week— observers correctly guessed that the actor was planning on revealing publicly that she was gay.

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As of the time of the interview, Manila had not told his parents about his episode’s airdate and did not expect his mother to see it.

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The changes will take place immediately “regardless of the next airdate of the Golden Globes.â€

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