It’s worth grilling Netflix on its Warner Bros. deal. Senate Republicans did something else.
Sarandos defended Netflix’s Warner Bros. merger and argued customers hold the real power.
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Ted Sarandos Goes to Washington: What Matters as Netflix's Chief Spars With Skeptical Lawmakers
In a precursor to Netflix's arguments if the deal lands in court, the CEO argued that the company's main rival is YouTube as ...
During the Senate's antitrust hearing on the Netflix-Warner Bros Discovery merger and its impact on competition, Cruz pressed ...
Netflix Co-Chief Executive Ted Sarandos pledged to maintain a 45-day theatrical window and tried to allay concerns about job ...
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos and Warner Bros. chief strategy officer Bruce Campbell on Tuesday defended their $83 billion ...
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Ted Cruz Brutally Mocked For Puzzling Billie Eilish Dig — But Here's What's Probably Behind It
The Republican senator faced backlash online after ranting about the "Wildflower" singer during a senate hearing. Experts in ...
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Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos Faces Senate Grilling Over Transgender Content in Children’s Programming
*Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos found himself under intense scrutiny during a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing Tuesday, ...
On Tuesday, Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) co-CEO Ted Sarandos argued before U.S. senators that YouTube has become television in ...
Netflix honcho Ted Sarandos is on a campaign to convince everyone that he doesn’t in fact hate movie theaters.
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said that the company would commit to a 45-day theatrical window with its purchase of Warner Bros. “I just said I would do that under oath,” Sarandos told Sen. Josh Hawley ...
At a Senate antitrust hearing on Tuesday, Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos declined to give a “yes or no” answer when asked if he ...
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