The Interview: The Netflix Chief’s Plan to Get You to Binge Even More
We’re off for the Fourth of July, but what’s a better tribute to America than a conversation about the technology that enables us to endlessly stream TV from the couch? This week, we’re bringing you an episode we enjoyed from the recently debuted New York Times podcast The Interview. Lulu Garcia-Navarro interviews Ted Sarandos, co-chief executive of Netflix, about his early days working in a video store, shows to fold your laundry to and the future of the entertainment industry.
Guest:
- Ted Sarandos, Co-CEO of Netflix
Additional Reading:
- “The Interview”: Ted Sarandos’s Plan to Get You to Binge Even More Netflix
- Can Japan’s First Same-Sex Dating Reality Show Change Hearts and Minds?
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