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Leadership
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos cites Hollywood writer’s strike as reason why he won’t accept PEN ‘Business Visionary Award’
By
Hillel Italie
and
The Associated Press
May 11, 2023
Lifestyle
Netflix’s golden goose ‘Stranger Things’ hit by writers’ strike as final 5th season delayed
By
Christiaan Hetzner
May 8, 2023
Tech
Ex-Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer admits spending $4B for Netflix—now worth over $140B—would’ve been a better ‘transformative acquisition’ than Tumblr
By
Steve Mollman
May 6, 2023
Tech
Netflix cracked down on password sharing in Spain and lost more than 1 million users this year
By
Clara Hernanz Lizarraga
,
Thomas Seal
and
Bloomberg
April 25, 2023
Tech
South Korean president’s first meeting in the U.S. wasn’t with Joe Biden. Here’s why it was all about Netflix instead
By
Nicholas Gordon
April 25, 2023
Commentary
The real streaming wars are not between Netflix and Disney. Asian smart TV makers and Silicon Valley are vying to capture your living room–and upend legacy media
By
Aden Ikram
April 21, 2023
Lifestyle
‘Emily Not Welcome’: Parisians are sick of the American tourists overrunning their city for a glimpse of Netflix scenery
By
Jeffrey Schaeffer
and
The Associated Press
April 21, 2023
Finance
Streamers like Netflix were supposed to kill the movie theater. Here’s how they may end up as friends
By
Jake Coyle
and
The Associated Press
April 20, 2023
Finance
After Disney flubbed the most basic equation in finance, Bob Iger has to dig out of a deep hole to move the stock price
By
Shawn Tully
April 20, 2023
Netflix is turning away from America and Europe for subscriber growth, with over 80% of new members coming from another region last quarter
By
Nicholas Gordon
April 19, 2023
Leadership
6 cool, weird, or unusual jobs that tech companies are hiring for right now
By
Andrea Guzman
April 19, 2023
Finance
Netflix’s shares tumble as much as 12% as it struggles to attract new subscribers and stokes concerns that its big growth days are over
By
Lucas Shaw
and
Bloomberg
April 18, 2023
Lifestyle
Netflix to close the curtains on its once-mighty DVD business that helped put Blockbuster in the grave
By
Christopher Palmeri
and
Bloomberg
April 18, 2023
Tech
Bob Iger names Steve Jobs as chief inspiration behind dramatic return as Disney CEO amid persistent rumors of a sale to Apple
By
Christiaan Hetzner
April 17, 2023
Tech
Netflix gets disrupted by live TV after ‘Love is Blind’ livestream misses airtime by over an hour: ‘We are sorry we’re late’
By
The Associated Press
April 17, 2023
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