Netflix, Warner Bros. and Sarandos
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Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos is leaning harder into his promises to not dismantle Warner Bros.' theatrical model should the streamer acquire the legacy studio, vowing to not just keep a 45-day theatrical window for Warner's films but to also maintain a premium video on-demand window afterwards.
Whether Warner Bros. merges with Netflix or David Ellison's Paramount remains to be seen — but Ted Sarandos assures a merger is coming.
CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters push regulators and investors to lock in the defining media merger of the streaming era.
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Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos Accuses Paramount of 'Flooding the Zone' to Confuse Shareholders
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos came out swinging after the streamer and Warner Bros. Discovery gave Paramount until Feb. 23 to submit a "best and final offer," accusing David Ellison & Co. of "flooding the zone with confusion for shareholders.
Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos took aim Tuesday at Paramount's rival bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, accusing the David Ellison-led company of "flooding the zone with confusion for shareholders."
Following is the unofficial transcript of a CNBC exclusive interview with Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos on CNBC's "Closing Bell: Overtime" (M-F, 4PM-5PM ET) today, Tuesday, February 17. Following are links to video on CNBC.
Some cinema operators remain wary of Netflix’s bid, including Cinemark CEO Sean Gamble, who said Wednesday he is “apprehensive” Netflix will commit to standard theatrical release windows.
Netflix Co-Chief Executive Ted Sarandos pledged to maintain a 45-day theatrical window and tried to allay concerns about job losses resulting from the proposed deal to acquire Warner Bros.
During the Senate's antitrust hearing on the Netflix-Warner Bros Discovery merger and its impact on competition, Cruz pressed about how Eilish's speech reflects that "the entertainment world is deeply corrupt.
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 (R-MO),
Ted Sarandos isn’t hiding his frustration at the hurdle that emerged Tuesday in Netflix’s plan to acquire Warner Bros. and HBO Max through an $83 billion sale agreement reached in December. Sarandos told CNBC in an interview Tuesday that Paramount Skydance has spread falsehoods designed to destabilize the Netflix transaction.