Tagged date off by one day since 2010

I was tagging a TV show I recorded and put it into iTunes only to have it show 1 day earlier than what I tagged it. I used meta-X, so I thought there might be a bug there, but a dump using AtomicParsley shows the correct date:
Atom "©day" contains: 2010-01-16T00:00:00Z
But in iTunes this shows as 1/15/10
So either iTunes is wrong (or doing some kind of wierd timezone adjustment that is wasn't doing prior to 1/1/2010) or AtomicParsley is wrong.
Anybody else seeing this?

I was tagging a TV show I recorded and put it into iTunes only to have it show 1 day earlier than what I tagged it. I used meta-X, so I thought there might be a bug there, but a dump using AtomicParsley shows the correct date:
Atom "©day" contains: 2010-01-16T00:00:00Z
But in iTunes this shows as 1/15/10
So either iTunes is wrong (or doing some kind of wierd timezone adjustment that is wasn't doing prior to 1/1/2010) or AtomicParsley is wrong.
Anybody else seeing this?

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