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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.
At a Senate antitrust hearing on Tuesday, Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos declined to give a “yes or no” answer when asked if he would commit to “full residuals” for union workers. Sarandos was at the Capitol to answer questions about Netflix’s proposed merger with Warner Bros.
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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, where Republican lawmakers challenged him over the streaming giant’s content decisions for young audiences.
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos and Warner Bros. chief strategy officer Bruce Campbell on Tuesday defended their $83 billion merger deal during testimony to the Senate Judiciary's subcommittee on antitrust,
On today's episode of “Daily Variety” podcast, host Cynthia Littleton unpacks the big leadership transition news out of Disney and what it means for Josh D'Amaro and Dana Walden. And we examining highlights and lowlights from Ted Sarandos' politically charged grilling in the Senate as the Netflix co-CEO fights for the Warner Bros.
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),
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 was in the hot seat defending the streaming giant’s $83 billion deal for Warner Bros. at a Senate hearing Tuesday, amid pointed questions from lawmakers about the threat the pact poses to competition,
Days after telling the New York Times that Netflix would commit to a 45-day theatrical window after its acquisition of Warner Bros, the streamer’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos reiterated that pro-cinema message on a Q4 earnings YouTube video this afternoon.
Senators from both parties grilled Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos over the $83B Warner Bros. deal, questioning "woke" content and Trump ties.