Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos called live sports on the streamer, like NFL games, "a really fantastic thing” but it stay limited unless the economics improve.
The exclusive Imax engagement of Greta Gerwig's upcoming Netflix fantasy epic "Narnia" does not represent a "change in our core strategy," according to co-CEO Ted Sarandos. On the Tuesday earnings call,
Ted Sarandos says production seems to be on track, despite the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles this month
Netflix’s Ted Sarandos paid tribute to David Lynch and revealed that the director discussed a new series with the streaming service prior to his death.
After a few weeks in its new home, Netflix's CEO reveals how WWE's flagship show, RAW, is faring exclusively on streaming.
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos says that David Lynch had been working on a limited series for the streamer, but it went unrealized due to COVID.
Netflix WWE Raw viewership numbers sank a whopping 37% on the much-touted program's second week, which may not be a good sign.
Writing on Instagram, Sarandos discussed the limited series that was spoken of in the press under the tentative name Wisteria, saying, “It was a David Lynch production, so filled with mystery and risks but we wanted to go on this creative ride with this genius.
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos recently posted about his love of David Lynch, and he revealed that Netflix and Lynch would have teamed up.
Netflix's foray into sports comes as the company continues to experiment with its monetisation strategies and adjusts pricing in key markets
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