Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-28398720-20160827152805/@comment-27794543-20160908050832

TotallyTinkerbell wrote: Good point on the airdate vs air date thing. I actually don't know what the norm is in the English language. That said, I think the episode guide would be changed faster than the episode infobox, so... Changes #:
 * For display, either way (changing episode table, which displays on Episode Guide, or changing infobox episode, which displays on episode pages) would only need a one-character change on one page, thus equal difficulty.
 * For parameter, changing everything to "airdate" requires changes on 46 pages vs changing everything to "air date" only requires changes on 2 pages.
 * In addition to above, at least one other page (Ratings) uses "air date". I'm unaware if other pages use "airdate".

As for the English: So, at least in the US, "air date" seems to be the preferred term for all writings except the dictionary.
 * Both "air date" and "airdate" are 'correct' English.
 * English Wikipedia uses "air date".
 * My browser (set to US English) tells me "airdate" is a misspelling.
 * Google search changes "airdate" to "air date" for me.
 * From a quick browse, US news and TV networks (such as the CW) use "air date".
 * On the other hand, dictionaries (which prefer to define words rather than pairs-of-words) use "airdate".