Netflix, Paramount and Sarandos
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Seth Meyers suspects Trump actually met with Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos to ask about making one of the streamer's shows real
President Donald Trump gushed over Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandso calling him “fantastic” but also noted that a combined Netflix-Warner Bros. Discovery would “have a very big market share.”
Netflix's bid for Warner Bros. won, but Paramount isn't giving up. Co-CEO Ted Sarandos isn't David Ellison, but he might also be on Trump's good side.
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Netflix Co-CEOs Say Paramount-Warner Bros. Deal Will Lead to Job Losses: ‘We’re Not Cutting Jobs’
"We're not cutting jobs. We're making jobs," Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos tells a UBS investor conference on Monday
With his co-CEO Greg Peters (king of the “builders, not buyers” rope-a-dope) joining at a UBS conference Monday in NYC, Sarandos stuck in the knife to his would-be rival at the Melrose lot.
Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix, was once seen as an underdog in Hollywood. Now, the former Arizona video store manager has emerged as one of the biggest Hollywood moguls yet.
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos is poised to become a Hollywood mogul as the streaming giant has clinched a deal to buy Warner Bros., but his career took an unconventional path that most film nerds can only dream of.
In the wake of freaking out the industry and theater owners with its winning bid for Warner Bros on Thursday, followed by Paramount’s hostile takeover proposal, Netflix co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters jumped on a Wall Street call again today to pour cold water on the fire,
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The Last King of Hollywood
As the war over Warners intensifies, Ted Sarandos and David Ellison are both vying to become the last monarch of a fading Hollywood. But the real kingmaker may turn out to be the Don in the White House.