The specific time when a new installment of a particular television series focusing on affluent African Americans, available via a streaming service, becomes accessible to viewers. This comprises three key components: the series title, the season number, and the platform for distribution. It represents the point at which audiences can begin viewing the anticipated episodes.
Access to this information allows viewers to plan their viewing schedules and engage in related discussions. It also provides insight into the production timeline and the streaming service’s content release strategy. Historically, scheduling information has been important for television consumption habits, and continues to be so with streaming platforms.