1. booking - Noun
2. booking - Verb
of Book
Source: Webster's dictionarythe play had bookings throughout the summer Source: Internet
wondered who had made the booking Source: Internet
1941–1950: United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. In 1940, Paramount agreed to a government-instituted consent decree: block booking and "pre-selling" (the practice of collecting up-front money for films not yet in production) would end. Source: Internet
According to the Bench, while the service of internet booking itself is not only outside the realm of Entertainment Tax Act as such, but is independent and optional service provided by the cinema owner. Source: Internet
According to biographer Jerry Bowles, "Sullivan once had a Ford executive thrown out of the theatre when he suggested that Sullivan stop booking so many black acts. Source: Internet
According to the study, the prime booking window falls anywhere from 21 to 127 days in advance. Source: Internet