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It refers to the specific date and time when a new installment or part of a series (like a TV show, podcast, or web series) is made available to the public, typically on a streaming platform, broadcast channel, or audio service.
You can often find release schedules on official show websites, streaming service apps, entertainment news sites, or dedicated episode tracking platforms. Many also announce dates on social media.
No, release patterns vary widely. Some shows release episodes weekly, others drop entire seasons at once (binge-release), and some have irregular schedules, often depending on the production studio and platform.
Delays can occur due to production issues, post-production challenges, scheduling conflicts, unforeseen technical difficulties, or even major global events. Announcements are usually made by the creators or distributors.
Not always. While many major streaming services aim for global simultaneous releases, licensing agreements and regional broadcast rights can sometimes lead to different release dates or times depending on the country.