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"There is a big business in the rest of the world that is happy to host Netflix," Ted Sarandos ... to do it.” Sarandos explained Netflix had made a deal with a third party company that would ...
At the Time100 Summit, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said the movie theater model is 'outdated' because audiences want to watch ...
At the TIME100 Summit, Ted was asked “Have you destroyed Hollywood?” “No, we’re saving Hollywood,” said the Netflix co-CEO. He added, “Netflix is a very consumer-focused company.
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Ted Sarandos, Netflix co-CEO, calls the traditional movie theatre model outdated. He cites declining box office numbers and changing consumer preferences. Sarandos highlights Netflix's focus on ...
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 ...
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 ...
“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 ...
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos, while speaking at a Time 100 event, was asked if Netflix is destroying Hollywood. His reply? The streaming giant is, instead, “saving Hollywood.” “Netflix is a ...
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos asserts that the streaming service is "saving Hollywood" by catering to consumer preferences for at-home movie viewing. He criticizes the traditional 45-day theatrical ...