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By Lexi Carson “I’m saving Hollywood,” said Ted Sarandos when asked if he was “destroying Hollywood” from the box office suffering due to streaming platforms continuing to expand.
Ted Sarandos was appointed Netflix co-CEO in 2020 after working at the streaming company for two decades. WireImage “Our Korean team feels very much like it’s a Korean company. They were able ...
“I’m saving Hollywood,” said Ted Sarandos when asked if he was “destroying Hollywood” from the box office suffering due to streaming platforms continuing to expand. “Netflix is a very ...
Asked today if — amid shrinking theatrical windows, sagging box office receipts and production fleeing L.A. —Netflix has destroyed Hollywood, the company’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos replied ...
The TIME100 Summit closed out with a Ted talk—that is, a talk with Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix. When asked by TIME Editor-in-Chief Sam Jacobs whether Netflix has “destroyed Hollywood,” Sarandos, ...
“I’m saving Hollywood,” said Ted Sarandos when asked if he was “destroying Hollywood” from the box office suffering due to streaming platforms continuing to expand. “Netflix is a very consumer-focused ...
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said the giant streamer’s long-term ambition is to become a trillion-dollar company and that it’s achievable, if it executes well, given the growth opportunities in ...
Netflix’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos gave some intriguing backstory on why the streamer isn’t available in China. Sarandos was being interviewed during Semafor’s World Economy Summit on Wednesday ...
Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix, said the entertainment industry “certainly gets overlooked” in U.S. trade deals. From 2020-24, Netflix contributed $125 billion to the U.S. economy ...
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