Every earnings season, Netflix is one of the first companies to report. This quarter, the company delivered a stellar quarter that sent its shares soaring. As of this writing, Netflix shares trade at over $975, having made a new all-time high just days ago.
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.
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 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 lamented David Lynch's death Friday, saying he was working on a limited series for Netflix when he passed away
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.
The streaming service Netflix says it is raising prices again with plans to-reinvest back into programming, according to the company.
Obviously, shareholders love to see a company beat earnings, and analysts were impressed by the performance with one calling it a "near flawless" quarter. However, beyond the headline numbers, co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters also shared fantastic news regarding its new subscribers and the stickiness of its platform.
Ted Sarandos has joined the many others in the entertainment industry paying tribute to David Lynch, who died Thursday at 78. Netflix co-CEO Sarandos shared a tribute on Instagram to honor one of ...
Netflix Studio Complex in New Jersey announcement, we finally have some real updates on Phase One of the project
On Wednesday, the streaming giant put together a star-studded lineup to roll out its upcoming slate at Hollywood’s historic Egyptian Theatre. Bela Bajaria, Netflix’s chief content officer, celebrated a 2024 full of sports content,