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hastings is also the ceo of netflix and mr. hastings what is netflix and what do you do? >> guest: netflix is the world's leading entertainment service and we reproduce and distribute amazing television series and movies and around about 20 years and have been 200 million families around the world who are our renters. >> host: is there a connection to the 1998 company where you had 900 movie titles and 30 employees? >> guest: a little connection to that. we started 22 years ago delivering dvds in the united states and competing with blockbuster and that was a full decade ago really that we were competing with video stores just in the u.s. when that's 2007 when we started streaming. roughly the same time youtube did. >> host: erin meyer, how did you get involved in this book project? >> i study cultural differences in the workplace and i'm a school professor and i came across the netflix culture when i reed that many people have the netflix culture and the definite that reed put out on the internet and it was quite shocking when i reed it. it said things like adequate perf
hastings is also the ceo of netflix and mr. hastings what is netflix and what do you do? >> guest: netflix is the world's leading entertainment service and we reproduce and distribute amazing television series and movies and around about 20 years and have been 200 million families around the world who are our renters. >> host: is there a connection to the 1998 company where you had 900 movie titles and 30 employees? >> guest: a little connection to that. we started 22 years...
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hastings is the ceo of netflix. mr. hastings what is netflix and what do you do? >> guest: netflix is about a world leading entertainment system. we distribute amazing television series and movies for we've been around for 20 years and have members around the world. >> host: is their connection to the 1998 company where you had 900 movie titles and 30 employees? >> there is a connection to that. 22 years ago we competed with locke buster. that was a decade that we were competing with video stores just in the u.s. and that's 2007 when we started streaming. >> host: erin meyer how did you get involved in this book project? >> i study cultural differences in the workplace and i first came across the netflix culture and many people have the netflix culture and we put it on the internet at the beginning and it was quite shocking when i read it. adequate performance and that really shocked me because in my department at my business school we were at that time focusing on psychological safety in the workplace as a way to promote innovation. focusing on getting rid of peo
hastings is the ceo of netflix. mr. hastings what is netflix and what do you do? >> guest: netflix is about a world leading entertainment system. we distribute amazing television series and movies for we've been around for 20 years and have members around the world. >> host: is their connection to the 1998 company where you had 900 movie titles and 30 employees? >> there is a connection to that. 22 years ago we competed with locke buster. that was a decade that we were...
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hastings is also the ceo of netflix. what is netflix and what do you do? reed: netflix is the worlds leading entertainment service. we produced television series and movies. we've been around 20 years and have about 200 million families around the world who are members. peter: is there a connection to the 1998 companies where you had 900 movie titles and 30 employees? rita: there's a little connection to that. we started about 22 years ago , mainly dvds in the united states, competing with blockbuster. that was a full decade, really, we were competing with video stores dressed in the u.s. that's 2007 when we started streaming, roughly the same time youtube did. peter: erin meyer, how did you get involved in this project? erin: i study cultural differences in the workplace. i am a professor. on the internet way at the beginning -- it said things like adequate performance gets a generous severance. and that genuinely shocked me. in business school, we were talking about psychological safety to promote innovation. so here i had a company that was not focusing
hastings is also the ceo of netflix. what is netflix and what do you do? reed: netflix is the worlds leading entertainment service. we produced television series and movies. we've been around 20 years and have about 200 million families around the world who are members. peter: is there a connection to the 1998 companies where you had 900 movie titles and 30 employees? rita: there's a little connection to that. we started about 22 years ago , mainly dvds in the united states, competing with...
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that's what i saw with netflix. i saw him one of the first times ever i see a company where what they say is their corporate culture is really in the company. >> host: could this culture be taken to a ford or gm and implemented there? >> gst: it's a great point. we've had 200 years of factories providing enormous economic gains to our cultures. in a factory, it'a very top-down system. you have some senior boss and then all the workers were supposed to never make a mistake and a simple perfect car or a perfect pharmaceutical or hopefully a perfect airplane. so the manufacturing paradigm is very strong because it's very valuable, and that top-down culture is where all suited to faory -- well-suited. then you have another type work creative work. it it used to be very small and now it's grown to be substantial rt of the economy. and we are over influenced by the factory paradigm. really with creative wk you want to increase vartion, not decrease i like an a factory. an in creative work you want to experiment andearn an
that's what i saw with netflix. i saw him one of the first times ever i see a company where what they say is their corporate culture is really in the company. >> host: could this culture be taken to a ford or gm and implemented there? >> gst: it's a great point. we've had 200 years of factories providing enormous economic gains to our cultures. in a factory, it'a very top-down system. you have some senior boss and then all the workers were supposed to never make a mistake and a...
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hastings is the ceo of netflix. what is it netflix and what do you do? >> a world leading entertainment service to produce and distribute amazing television series and movies we have been around 20 years and have 2 million families around the world that are members. host: is there a connection to the 1990 a company where you had 900 movie titles? >> there is a connection we started 22 years ago renting dvds in the united states competing with blockbuster. that was a whole decade competing with video stores and then 2007 we started screaming about the same time youtube did. host: how did you get involved in this project? >> i study cultural differences in the workplace and i first came across netflix culture it wears way at the beginning and like adequate performance. and that struck me because in my department we were focusing on psychological safety in the workplace so here is a company not focusing on that but people who did not perform adequately. no vacation policy or travel policy thinking how that works in an organization. then i found out there wa
hastings is the ceo of netflix. what is it netflix and what do you do? >> a world leading entertainment service to produce and distribute amazing television series and movies we have been around 20 years and have 2 million families around the world that are members. host: is there a connection to the 1990 a company where you had 900 movie titles? >> there is a connection we started 22 years ago renting dvds in the united states competing with blockbuster. that was a whole decade...
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netflix doesn't compete with them. we compete with other entertainment companies like disney and hbo. it is not too competitors. it is a more challenging relationship. >> we have to talk about my favorite person in the book, aaron myers. did you talk about this? >> i talk to patty, incredible memory. and pushing for this, can't remember it. an important character in the book. >> host: who is she? >> guest: our founding head of hr, over a decade, what pushed us, without rules as we focus on giving them a fertile environment and that became for way we oriented everything. >> host: one of those rules is vacation time. >> guest: we don't count how many hours someone works in a day. we don't know if someone is working eight hours, 12 hours in a day. in the old days we used to count vacation, whether someone was working 46 year, 4080 year, why are we therebetween 46, 48, 50, if we are not counting 8 or 10 or 12 in a day. from the factory mindset. let's let everybody take what they want. it worked out great. i tried to set an
netflix doesn't compete with them. we compete with other entertainment companies like disney and hbo. it is not too competitors. it is a more challenging relationship. >> we have to talk about my favorite person in the book, aaron myers. did you talk about this? >> i talk to patty, incredible memory. and pushing for this, can't remember it. an important character in the book. >> host: who is she? >> guest: our founding head of hr, over a decade, what pushed us, without...
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kind of a half netflix, half six flags.he rotations and everything, the theme for the year is pretty clear. romaine: we saw a little bit earlier, a lot of the cloud companies and those companies that work hind the scenes to keep the internet functioning, they are continuing to push higher. katie cry bring in failed. greifeld. was supposed to happen one out of every 17 years. itit going to continue or is going to keep being one out of 17 million years? >> that is the question. maybe we were full again and this is a head fake. the new input is we did have that very encouraging virus news, but that has been forgotten as we have some really ugly headlines from around the country. chicago being urged to stay home. you are seeing harsher lockdowns be reimposed in new york city. it is important to remember what shut the door on the rotation trade that was butting at the start of this week. we are holding on to some pretty great size and scope. if you look at the russell 1000 value index, it is still up for a third straight month o
kind of a half netflix, half six flags.he rotations and everything, the theme for the year is pretty clear. romaine: we saw a little bit earlier, a lot of the cloud companies and those companies that work hind the scenes to keep the internet functioning, they are continuing to push higher. katie cry bring in failed. greifeld. was supposed to happen one out of every 17 years. itit going to continue or is going to keep being one out of 17 million years? >> that is the question. maybe we...
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until recently, netflix and co flew under the radar. no one paid much attention to their lack of transparency or what they did with users data. but that's changing. the streaming streaming services have been forgotten in criticism of the digital transformation. you know, it's through entertainment that's harmless and provides a diversion that were balanced even closer to the digital economy. and the exploitation the comes with it was no one thought of. but before the current virus crisis has increased, the speed of change in the media landscape exponentially means it's only slowly becoming as well. some food for thought there, for sure. netflix and other streaming services have also had great success as producers of original content. the oscar winning film role model or oscar nominated the irishman, come to mind a new netflix movie called the life ahead is poised to start on friday and it's nothing short of an event. as it features the return of screen legend, sophia loren, now 86, she plays an ex prostitute and holocaust survivor who o
until recently, netflix and co flew under the radar. no one paid much attention to their lack of transparency or what they did with users data. but that's changing. the streaming streaming services have been forgotten in criticism of the digital transformation. you know, it's through entertainment that's harmless and provides a diversion that were balanced even closer to the digital economy. and the exploitation the comes with it was no one thought of. but before the current virus crisis has...
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netflix's latest limited series is the most popular.t the 1960's chess drama and why it is stealing the limelight. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: netflix scored big with the debut of their latest limited series, "the queen's gambit." the show has gone on to be the streaming service's most popular scripted limited series ever, attracting 52 million households. the netflix vp of original series says "i don't think any of us could have predicted that and theen's gambit' extraordinary anya taylor-joy would become the global phenomenon they are today or our biggest limited scripted series ever." joining us is our media and entertainment reporter in l.a. i admit i have not had time quite yet to dive into it, but what makes it so popular? >> well, it has a great performance and just a great narrative. it is based on a book that just told a very compelling story of who of a young chessmaster learns how to play from her janitor at this orphanage that she is being raised in. and from an early age she is able to challenge the best players, which is
netflix's latest limited series is the most popular.t the 1960's chess drama and why it is stealing the limelight. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: netflix scored big with the debut of their latest limited series, "the queen's gambit." the show has gone on to be the streaming service's most popular scripted limited series ever, attracting 52 million households. the netflix vp of original series says "i don't think any of us could have predicted that and theen's gambit'...
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is definitely one of the most lethal the ones of viruses we've seen so far when covert 19 struck netflix reacted promptly with a series of documentaries on pandemics that spread fear rather than knowledge my family within one month the virus can spread throughout the country month after about widespread throughout the world the next pandemic i just i really don't know where or how but we know it well. when i bought it up on the from a series on pandemics i expect a lot of knowledge of those different viruses different pandemics. but if you look at these documentaries they're just dryness there's. good has no insight on offer just good versus bad in terms of content or nothing that it's. another series success stories deutschland a 29 set around the fall of the berlin wall it's distributed by amazon prime coded 19 has changed people's viewing habits dramatically some projects that streaming services could be raking in more than $100000000000.00 worldwide by 2025 yes at present it's hard for them to produce new content. and we were experiencing an incredible t.v. series boom in germany bef
is definitely one of the most lethal the ones of viruses we've seen so far when covert 19 struck netflix reacted promptly with a series of documentaries on pandemics that spread fear rather than knowledge my family within one month the virus can spread throughout the country month after about widespread throughout the world the next pandemic i just i really don't know where or how but we know it well. when i bought it up on the from a series on pandemics i expect a lot of knowledge of those...
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until recently, netflix and co flew under the radar. no one paid much attention to their lack of transparency or what they did with users data. but that's changing. the screen. streaming services have been forgotten in criticism of the digital transformation, you know, through entertainment that's harmless and provides a diversion that barbell and even closer to the digital economy and the exploitation that comes with it. no one thought of that before. the current a virus crisis has increased the speed of change in the media landscape. exponential is only slowly becoming well some food for thought there for sure. netflix and other streaming services have also had great success as producers of original content. the oscar winning film romar or oscar nominated the irishman, come to mind a new netflix movie called the life ahead is poised to start on friday and it's nothing short of an event as it features the return on screen legend. sophia loren will now $86.00. she plays an expert and to quote, guitarist angus young. every song is a litt
until recently, netflix and co flew under the radar. no one paid much attention to their lack of transparency or what they did with users data. but that's changing. the screen. streaming services have been forgotten in criticism of the digital transformation, you know, through entertainment that's harmless and provides a diversion that barbell and even closer to the digital economy and the exploitation that comes with it. no one thought of that before. the current a virus crisis has increased...
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to do it here. >> tony, your thoughts on netflix?h has slowed down if you saw the earnings announcement international subscribers down quite a bit. i'm not as bullish here. if you are looking for a longer term grind, mike's calendar makes a lot of sense >> i am no chartist, but that chart doesn't look that great. >> it is churning. let's say that we know that it's high volatility, but range bound, and the risk here is that it breaks the downside from the range which it has been in >> not bad for first time out. >>> up next, the final call. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrad
to do it here. >> tony, your thoughts on netflix?h has slowed down if you saw the earnings announcement international subscribers down quite a bit. i'm not as bullish here. if you are looking for a longer term grind, mike's calendar makes a lot of sense >> i am no chartist, but that chart doesn't look that great. >> it is churning. let's say that we know that it's high volatility, but range bound, and the risk here is that it breaks the downside from the range which it has...
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al final lo logrÓ y hoy su vida inspira hasta una serie de netflix.cias por la invitaciÓn a estar aquÍ en univision digital. y asÍ estamos muy contentos porque efectivamente netflix va a crear una pelÍcula. es pelÍcula, no serie. y es basada en mi vida desde campesino de fruta y verdura hasta llegar a las estrellas. yo me siento muy contento porque significa que mucha de nuestra gente va a poder ver esta pelÍcula y espero que se inspiren y que... crean en el lema que es: se vale soÑar en grande, siempre cuando uno estÁ dispuesto a trabajar por ese sueÑo. borja: se vale soÑar en grande. enseqo el trabajo en el campo para lograr con exito el trabajo en el espacio?q. ?cual es tu josÉ: en los campos agrÍcolas que lo transferÍa mi carrera y me ayudÓ a llegar a las estrellas. borja: me gustarÍa que te fijes en esta fotografÍa que vamos a poner en pantalla. este eres tÚ cuando eras un niÑo. ¿quÉ le dirÍas a ese niÑo que estÁ manejando el tractor? josÉ: le dirÍa que cuando estÉs mÁs viejo vas a manejar otro tractor. por quÉ de grande. le dirÍa que disfrute la
al final lo logrÓ y hoy su vida inspira hasta una serie de netflix.cias por la invitaciÓn a estar aquÍ en univision digital. y asÍ estamos muy contentos porque efectivamente netflix va a crear una pelÍcula. es pelÍcula, no serie. y es basada en mi vida desde campesino de fruta y verdura hasta llegar a las estrellas. yo me siento muy contento porque significa que mucha de nuestra gente va a poder ver esta pelÍcula y espero que se inspiren y que... crean en el lema que es: se vale soÑar...
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definitely one of the most lethal for one of the viruses we have seen so far when covert 19 struck netflixreacted promptly with a series of documentaries on pandemics that spread fear rather than knowledge my family within one month the virus can spread throughout the country month up and down widespread throughout the world the next pandemic is going to start we just don't know where or how but we know it well. from a series on pandemics i expect a lot of knowledge of those different viruses different pandemics. but if you look at these documentaries they're just dramas there's. good has no insight and offer just good versus bad in terms of content you learn nothing about it it's. another series success stories deutschland $89.00 set around the fall of the berlin wall it's distributed by amazon prime coded 19 has changed people's viewing habits dramatically some projects that streaming services could be raking in more than one $100000000000.00 worldwide by 2025 yes at present it's hard for them to produce new content that if. we were experiencing an incredible t.v. series boom in germany
definitely one of the most lethal for one of the viruses we have seen so far when covert 19 struck netflixreacted promptly with a series of documentaries on pandemics that spread fear rather than knowledge my family within one month the virus can spread throughout the country month up and down widespread throughout the world the next pandemic is going to start we just don't know where or how but we know it well. from a series on pandemics i expect a lot of knowledge of those different viruses...
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they are recovering. >>> we turn now to the controversy over the netflix series "the crown."w season of the show is stirring up emotion and scandal as it depicts the struggles of princess diana. this morning, the hit streaming drama "the crown" striking a nerve with the royal family. >> i think we have enough respect for one another personally to ask ourselves some of the bigger questions woman to woman. >> reporter: the fourth season of the netflix show loosely based on true events focuses on the royal family's life during the princess diana era. >> what i want is to be loved. that's all any of us want to be from you. >> reporter: the episodes digging deep into diana's personal life. netflix even adding a warning for viewers before scenes depicting diana's battle with bulimia. the show detailing her turbulent marriage to prince charles. >> he's marrying diana. >> but he's still in love with the other one. >> reporter: including charles' affair with camilla whom he married after diana's death. >> who are you referring to? >> camilla. >> why would i care about her? >> because
they are recovering. >>> we turn now to the controversy over the netflix series "the crown."w season of the show is stirring up emotion and scandal as it depicts the struggles of princess diana. this morning, the hit streaming drama "the crown" striking a nerve with the royal family. >> i think we have enough respect for one another personally to ask ourselves some of the bigger questions woman to woman. >> reporter: the fourth season of the netflix show...
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just as people have moved away from owning dvds and moving to netflix, music, spotify, we see the sameng happening in transportation. there will be shifts. there will be changes in how people get around, but by having a portfolio approach, we will be able to capture that shift. emily: you bolstered your delivery business. you've done deals with grubhub to deliver food and epic to oriver non-emergency -- arrange transit for nonemergency medical appointments. what can you do to expand delivery as we wait for travel and commuting to bounceback? john: we are excited about the grubhub relationship. with our subscription service we call pink, you get access to all of grubhub's restaurants with free delivery if you are a pink subscriber. in terms of medical transportation, it is something we continue to invest in. medicalency transportation we believe is a multibillion-dollar opportunity, and so that integration allows integrated to. their software is used by 70% of hospitals across the country. that is a great integration. with delivery broadly, we are not interested in being another consume
just as people have moved away from owning dvds and moving to netflix, music, spotify, we see the sameng happening in transportation. there will be shifts. there will be changes in how people get around, but by having a portfolio approach, we will be able to capture that shift. emily: you bolstered your delivery business. you've done deals with grubhub to deliver food and epic to oriver non-emergency -- arrange transit for nonemergency medical appointments. what can you do to expand delivery as...
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the big winners of the coded crisis most people are more comfortable streaming a film at home on netflixand then going out to a movie theater but what does it really mean when these small screen players become the new masters of the universe. told me again your to the front of my plate. sort what. there's nothing really new about disney's live action remake more land and yet it's written film history as the 1st big hollywood production to open not in cinemas but on streaming service disney plus easily amazon prime and netflix did a booming business during the corona lockdowns instead of going to the movies audiences strange films on their sofas but marcus as kleiner asks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes he's a man on a mission his book stream land takes a critical look at our new constant companions the streaming services through midstream is the leading media over time corona significantly increase the frequency and intensity of streaming but he's no fan of streaming services and believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage and for spying on us
the big winners of the coded crisis most people are more comfortable streaming a film at home on netflixand then going out to a movie theater but what does it really mean when these small screen players become the new masters of the universe. told me again your to the front of my plate. sort what. there's nothing really new about disney's live action remake more land and yet it's written film history as the 1st big hollywood production to open not in cinemas but on streaming service disney plus...
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the big winners of the call the crisis most people are more comfortable streaming a film at home on netflixd then going out to a movie theater but what does it really mean when these small screen players become the new masters of the universe. fills me again or to the front of my plate. sort what. there's nothing really new about disney's live action remake moulin and yet it's written film history as the 1st big hollywood production to open not in cinemas but on streaming service disney plus disney amazon prime and netflix did a booming business during the corona lockdowns instead of going to the movies audiences streamed films on their sofas but marcus as kleiner asks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes he's a man on a mission his book stream land takes a critical look at our new constant companions the streaming services streaming streaming as the leading media offer time khurana significantly increase the frequency and intensity of streaming but he's no fan of streaming services and believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage and for spying on use
the big winners of the call the crisis most people are more comfortable streaming a film at home on netflixd then going out to a movie theater but what does it really mean when these small screen players become the new masters of the universe. fills me again or to the front of my plate. sort what. there's nothing really new about disney's live action remake moulin and yet it's written film history as the 1st big hollywood production to open not in cinemas but on streaming service disney plus...
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netflix has >> some, mel, absolutely, but i think you have to look back. disney the brand people are champing at the bit people want to go back to the parks. they have had the closures and layoffs and all of the rest of it but they focused on the right area and been dealing with the whole distribution network and trying to get more content out there. i think they are doing everything right, but to guy's point, when you look at this company and try to piece together what would be the right pe, i think you are getting towards -- it's not there yet -- but you are getting at something that looks like a netflix valuation already based on where we are in the process. they will start making more money and more money, but the big question is when that's what we all are struggling with. at that point in time we will see some nice jumps, but until then i think it will remain a fairly volatile stock between 125 and 150. >> the subscribers are more than expected, but we have seen these companies pull forward if $73 million is what you are basing the disney valuation o
netflix has >> some, mel, absolutely, but i think you have to look back. disney the brand people are champing at the bit people want to go back to the parks. they have had the closures and layoffs and all of the rest of it but they focused on the right area and been dealing with the whole distribution network and trying to get more content out there. i think they are doing everything right, but to guy's point, when you look at this company and try to piece together what would be the right...
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until recently, netflix and co flew under the radar. no one paid much attention to their lack of transparency or what they did with users data. but that's changing. the streaming streaming services have been forgotten in criticism of the digital transformation. you know, it's through entertainment that's harmless and provides a diversion that we're berlant even closer to the digital economy. and the exploitation that comes with it. no one thought of. but before the current, a virus crisis has increased the speed of change in the media landscape. exponential is only slowly becoming as well. some food for thought there for sure. netflix and other streaming services have also had great success as producers of original content. the oscar winning film, romar or oscar nominated the irishman, come to mind a new netflix movie called the life ahead is poised to start on friday and it's nothing short of an event. as it features the return of screen legend, sophia loren, now 86. she plays an ex prostitute and holocaust survivor who offers day care
until recently, netflix and co flew under the radar. no one paid much attention to their lack of transparency or what they did with users data. but that's changing. the streaming streaming services have been forgotten in criticism of the digital transformation. you know, it's through entertainment that's harmless and provides a diversion that we're berlant even closer to the digital economy. and the exploitation that comes with it. no one thought of. but before the current, a virus crisis has...
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it as a i don't view netflix killer. as another very strong direct to consumer subscription service. is now at 75ey million subscribers globally. that is going to jump next week when they launch in latin america. netflix will be at around 200 million global subscribers as of this year. we have been does netting that level in a couple of years on disney+. i think they are just very different, very popular services. as you have seen, amazon prime has done well while netflix has grown. so i think there's room for of these types of services, and disney+ is absolutely one of those. the reason disney stock is down is, as you referenced before, the parks and the studio businesses have just been decimated on the revenue side by the pandemic. lisa: when do you see disney plus providing enough of a profit cushion to cushion perhaps the slow recovery of these other businesses. the scopet depends on of the bounceback. in the june quarter coming up in fiscal 2021, we will be cycling against the sharp drop down already from parks and
it as a i don't view netflix killer. as another very strong direct to consumer subscription service. is now at 75ey million subscribers globally. that is going to jump next week when they launch in latin america. netflix will be at around 200 million global subscribers as of this year. we have been does netting that level in a couple of years on disney+. i think they are just very different, very popular services. as you have seen, amazon prime has done well while netflix has grown. so i think...
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until recently, netflix and co flew under the radar. no one paid much attention to their lack of transparency or what they did with users data. but that's changing the screen. streaming services have been forgotten in criticism of the digital transformation. you know, it's through entertainment that's harmless and provides a diversion that rebel and even closer to the digital economy and the exploitation that comes with it. no one thought of that before, the current a virus crisis has increased. the speed of change in the media landscape exponentially is only slowly becoming well some food for thought there for sure. netflix and other streaming services have also had great success as producers of original content. the oscar winning film, romar or oscar nominated the irishman, come to mind a new netflix movie called the life ahead is poised to start on friday and it's nothing short of an event as it features the return of screen legend. sophia loren, now $86.00, she plays an ex prostitute and holocaust survivor who offers day care for th
until recently, netflix and co flew under the radar. no one paid much attention to their lack of transparency or what they did with users data. but that's changing the screen. streaming services have been forgotten in criticism of the digital transformation. you know, it's through entertainment that's harmless and provides a diversion that rebel and even closer to the digital economy and the exploitation that comes with it. no one thought of that before, the current a virus crisis has...
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netflix is a great business model.e a netflix account myself, i love watching their movies and their original content. just because it is a good business does not mean it is a good stock. because the market is paying too high for multiple for that growth and those growth prospects, you may have the company continue to perform, continue to do everything you think it should do as a company, but the stock may not work. alix: what do you like? i've seen calls for u.k. stocks because they have service exposure. any economy/stock market will have exposure to reopening and travel? what do you like? katrina: we like the u.k. homebuilders. that is a set of companies where we see a significant exposure to the u.k. market. we see them as domestically oriented companies being domestically punished. wille the u.k. post-brexit do things to stimulate its economy. finally you have a look at some of the promises johnson has made , particulate in terms of social equity and giving capital to parts of the economy and the younger demograph
netflix is a great business model.e a netflix account myself, i love watching their movies and their original content. just because it is a good business does not mean it is a good stock. because the market is paying too high for multiple for that growth and those growth prospects, you may have the company continue to perform, continue to do everything you think it should do as a company, but the stock may not work. alix: what do you like? i've seen calls for u.k. stocks because they have...
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the question is who can get amazon or netflix on them.e: thank very much, alex webb, bloomberg opinion columnist. coming up, and the final days of the paris peace forum, we speak to Ángel gurrÍa of oecd. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. let's get to bloomberg first word news with laura wright. laura: the u.s. is banning investments owned or controlled by the chinese military. it is president trump settled latest pressure on beijing over what he describes as abusive business practices. relations between the u.s. and china have deteriorated with the president vowing to punish beijing over the coronavirus pandemic. some republicans in congress are starting to back the national -- of the presidential gingers and. john cornyn says joe biden but he endbriefings, of the republicans have stopped short of declaring joe biden the winner. italy is asking for government -- approval of $20 billion in esther borrowing. measures too cover protect businesse
the question is who can get amazon or netflix on them.e: thank very much, alex webb, bloomberg opinion columnist. coming up, and the final days of the paris peace forum, we speak to Ángel gurrÍa of oecd. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. let's get to bloomberg first word news with laura wright. laura: the u.s. is banning investments owned or controlled by the chinese military. it is...
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méxico, el lunes la empresa advirti ió que planea añadir más escenarios entre otras infraestructuras, netflixa estamos pasando mucho más tiempo en casa y muchos de ustedes en redes sociales me han preguntado o a través de un asistente virtual pueden ver, voy cambiandode todos los colores pantalla de 10 pulgadas, de forma sencilla conectar a youtube y por supuesto controlar, además el dispositivo respeta apagar la cámara y elmicrófono que por cierto a través de aplicaicno se muestran alertas te permite ver por 24 horas todo lo que ha sucedido en la puerta de su casa, los pequeños enchufes hacen que sean dispositivos viejos con un interruptor se vuelvan inteligentesy son bastante económicos, fue trasladado al museo de películas en los Ángeles, la compañía netflix anunció que la reina de damas es laserie original más vista se presenta en60 países, google dice hay opciones para hacerlo de forma seura, preste atención ♪ . >>> no solo tendremos que aumentar el riesgo de contagiarnos me genera bastante preocupación. >>> sin tener vacuna expertos en salud recalcan la importancia de vacunarnos contra
méxico, el lunes la empresa advirti ió que planea añadir más escenarios entre otras infraestructuras, netflixa estamos pasando mucho más tiempo en casa y muchos de ustedes en redes sociales me han preguntado o a través de un asistente virtual pueden ver, voy cambiandode todos los colores pantalla de 10 pulgadas, de forma sencilla conectar a youtube y por supuesto controlar, además el dispositivo respeta apagar la cámara y elmicrófono que por cierto a través de aplicaicno se muestran...
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with a masterful cast, the netflix saga tackles the late seventy's through to 990 a particularly stormy period for the house of windsor. that makes for riveting television. something as important as the monarchy simply cannot be allowed to fail. it's the saga of britain's most dysfunctional family and there's an important new addition to the mix lady diana spencer soon to become princess diana, as played by emma current. the new series concentrates on her early romance with charles and her difficult introduction into what court hears referred to as the firm. is the stuff of which fairy tales are a prince and princess. the assassination of lord mountbatten tense relations with britain's 1st female prime minister. and the continuing was a princess margaret, are also addressed. but there's no doubt about the main subject of the crown season for the plot thickens. and joining me now is adrian kennedy from our culture desk, and i am so looking forward to this adrian obviously because it deals with the really explosive historic events. that's right. the 1st 3 series of really just being layin
with a masterful cast, the netflix saga tackles the late seventy's through to 990 a particularly stormy period for the house of windsor. that makes for riveting television. something as important as the monarchy simply cannot be allowed to fail. it's the saga of britain's most dysfunctional family and there's an important new addition to the mix lady diana spencer soon to become princess diana, as played by emma current. the new series concentrates on her early romance with charles and her...
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nett netflix looks to be the largest american hub.treaming platform says it plans to add several new additions to its complex in albuquerque, including ten new stages, post-production service and a lot more. it also is committing to adding $1 billion in production spending the next decade. in that time span netflix is expected to create 1,000 production jobs. the company moved to albuquerque location back in 2018. >>> a little history is made last night during nfl game. this is between tampa bay bucs and l.a. rams. for the first time, an all-black officiating crew called the game. here is nbc craig melvin. >> referee: neutral zone infraction, defense. >> reporter: a historic night in the national football league. >> referee: impeding-to-the quarterback. defense. >> reporter: all black officiating crew working an nfl game. >> another flag comes out. >> reporter: anchored by long time referee jerome boger. the seven-member crew between the bucs and rams. >> this historic moment is a tremendous blessing. >> reporter: before kickoff, the
nett netflix looks to be the largest american hub.treaming platform says it plans to add several new additions to its complex in albuquerque, including ten new stages, post-production service and a lot more. it also is committing to adding $1 billion in production spending the next decade. in that time span netflix is expected to create 1,000 production jobs. the company moved to albuquerque location back in 2018. >>> a little history is made last night during nfl game. this is between...
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netflix pulled it at the request of the creator, dave chappelle. deal chappelle made years ago with viacom cbs which has the rights to the show. earlier this month on "snl" he addressed this feud and vented on instagram. netflix has its own deal for new material. cbs viacom has not issued a comment. >>> 4:57. getting the plan straight from the president-elect. mr. biden talking exclusively with nbc about the pandemic, economics, and his move to the white house. >>> plus, set to issue new guidance, the information the cdc is expected to release on the coronavirus and what it means for you. - they're the world's first family, the croods. and nothing brings families together quite like the holidays. - not now, douglas, the birds are on. - but it's also a time when some people in our communities need extra help. - what's your problem, big guy? - visit feedingamerica.org/croodscare to see how you can get involved... - boom! - and make giving back your family's holiday tradition. - thanks. - the more you know. your happy place. find your breaking point.
netflix pulled it at the request of the creator, dave chappelle. deal chappelle made years ago with viacom cbs which has the rights to the show. earlier this month on "snl" he addressed this feud and vented on instagram. netflix has its own deal for new material. cbs viacom has not issued a comment. >>> 4:57. getting the plan straight from the president-elect. mr. biden talking exclusively with nbc about the pandemic, economics, and his move to the white house. >>>...
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dave chappelle made his feud with netflix public in this monologue. >> netflix starting streaming aw that theirs is named the "chapelle's show" and hbomax is streaming it, and i didn't get paid for any of it. >> chappelle says viacom cbs posted it without permission yesterday he posted an 18-minute video saying he was not compensated. variety had no comment. >>> the 2020 grammy awards are in beyonce leads with all records extending her record as the most nominations for a female trailing behind queen bewith six nominations each are taylor swift, bobby rich, billie eilish, na eilish. >> it's widely predicted to be nominated was completely shut out p. on twitter he wrote the grammys remain corrupt you owe me, my fans, and the industry transparency. there was a statement released saying he, too, was surprised the weekend didn't receive any nominations. he said his super bowl performance in no way affected sllnonaon >>ti to come a major recall that could put a dash in your thanksgiving plans. that's next. and, your uniquely-you health needs? 1 in 400 trillion. roughly. that's why walgre
dave chappelle made his feud with netflix public in this monologue. >> netflix starting streaming aw that theirs is named the "chapelle's show" and hbomax is streaming it, and i didn't get paid for any of it. >> chappelle says viacom cbs posted it without permission yesterday he posted an 18-minute video saying he was not compensated. variety had no comment. >>> the 2020 grammy awards are in beyonce leads with all records extending her record as the most...
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the life ahead is on netflix now.l disorder, allowing for visual and auditory hallucinations, never normal. the end. i'll leave you with news of another film that's currently playing in the few cinemas that are open, and hoping to expand its release as more reopen in the coming weeks and months. adapted from a novel byjulia walton, words 0n bathroom walls stars charlie plummer as adam, the highschooler living with schizophrenia, which causes aural and visual hallucinations. with his father gone and his mother now dating a man he neither likes nor trusts, adam strikes up a friendship with maya, played by taylor russell. she's smart and has a sideline in tutoring but can adam tell her about his schizophrenia without scaring her off? there's a touch of donnie darko about the wry tone of this ya drama, aided by the presence of beth grant who plays the head of adam's new school and who famously doubted your commitment to sparkle motion in richard kelly's cult classic. as for the people in adam's head, they're very much lik
the life ahead is on netflix now.l disorder, allowing for visual and auditory hallucinations, never normal. the end. i'll leave you with news of another film that's currently playing in the few cinemas that are open, and hoping to expand its release as more reopen in the coming weeks and months. adapted from a novel byjulia walton, words 0n bathroom walls stars charlie plummer as adam, the highschooler living with schizophrenia, which causes aural and visual hallucinations. with his father gone...
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series of the year season 4 of the crown will be coming to netflix as of this weekend. and we'll talk about how it's ramped up the drama. and also coming up our look at the challenges for t.v. and cinema in times of the coronavirus continues with a focus on how to write a socially distant screenplay and our one of a kind collection of vintage photographs of men in love signs a light on gay couples long, hidden by history. well, it's one of the upsides, perhaps, of a partial lockdown that binge watching your favorite t.v. series is perfectly ok. which is why fans of the crown are certainly rubbing their hands in anticipation of season 4. with a masterful cast, the netflix saga tackles the late seventy's through to 990 a particularly stormy period for the house of windsor that makes for riveting television. something as important as the monarchy simply cannot be allowed to get back the saga of britain's most dysfunctional family. and there's an important new addition to the mix lady diana spencer soon to become princess diana, as played by emma current. the new series con
series of the year season 4 of the crown will be coming to netflix as of this weekend. and we'll talk about how it's ramped up the drama. and also coming up our look at the challenges for t.v. and cinema in times of the coronavirus continues with a focus on how to write a socially distant screenplay and our one of a kind collection of vintage photographs of men in love signs a light on gay couples long, hidden by history. well, it's one of the upsides, perhaps, of a partial lockdown that binge...
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series of the year season 4 of the crown will be coming to netflix as of this weekend. and we'll talk about how it's ramped up the drama and also coming up our look at the challenges for t.v. and cinema in times of the coronavirus continues with a focus on how to write a socially distant screenplay. and one of a kind collection of vintage photographs of men in love shines a light on gay couples, long hidden by history. well, it's one of the upsides, perhaps of a partial lockdown that binge watching your favorite t.v. series is perfectly ok. which is why fans of the crown are certainly rubbing their hands in anticipation of season 4. with a masterful cast, the netflix saga tackles the late seventy's through to 1990, a particularly stormy period for the house of windsor. that makes for riveting television. something as important. as the monarchy simply cannot be allowed to fail, it's the saga of britain's most dysfunctional family. and there's an important new addition to the mix lady diana spencer soon to become princess diana, as played by m.r. carney. the new series co
series of the year season 4 of the crown will be coming to netflix as of this weekend. and we'll talk about how it's ramped up the drama and also coming up our look at the challenges for t.v. and cinema in times of the coronavirus continues with a focus on how to write a socially distant screenplay. and one of a kind collection of vintage photographs of men in love shines a light on gay couples, long hidden by history. well, it's one of the upsides, perhaps of a partial lockdown that binge...
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directed by hungarian kornel mundruczo, the independence film — now bought by netflix — co—sta rs shiaout a woman, martha, who loses her baby. it features an unbroken 30—minute labour scene. when i read it, i thought, "oh, my god, we haven't... we haven't seen anything on screen like this before. we haven't seen an uninterrupted birth like that." the more women that i spoke to, all the research i did and the more i spent time with, all of them said, "there's just not that much awareness around it, people don't talk about it." some talents had to zoom into the festival, including teenage environmental campaigner greta thunberg, who found her school clashed with the event. thank you, everyone. and now i need to get back to... school? yeah! i am greta, released in cinemas this month, is a film like michelle 0bama's becoming, seeking to discover the personality behind the icon. made by swedish film—maker nathan grossman, who met her alone on one of her very first school strikes, he's prepared for controversy, given the many conspiracy theories about her that have sprung up as herfame has g
directed by hungarian kornel mundruczo, the independence film — now bought by netflix — co—sta rs shiaout a woman, martha, who loses her baby. it features an unbroken 30—minute labour scene. when i read it, i thought, "oh, my god, we haven't... we haven't seen anything on screen like this before. we haven't seen an uninterrupted birth like that." the more women that i spoke to, all the research i did and the more i spent time with, all of them said, "there's just not that...
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when you look at netflix, they had a lot of -- they produce a lot of content pre-covid.le to consistently release throughout the entire year, which has help them gain market share. disney on the other hand has limited new content. , mende lorimulan and two, hamilton. it drove massive spikes in downloads. daily active users and engagement are not in a fitting as much as you would think. this is evident when looking at market share across the top five or six streaming platforms. they have 15% market share in downloads but the daily active only 15%.t share is this recycling of old content throughout the year is not tha net or retaining new users. emily: are you seeing increasing engagement on apple tv plus and hbo max and some of the other companies that have had less new content and also are challenged during covid but are slowly delivering new hits? >> that is a great point. outside of the usual defenders ore netflix or hbo prime -- sarcasm amazon prime -- or sorry, amazon prime. hbo max was released in may. now, roku has their own streaming platform should on top youetfl
when you look at netflix, they had a lot of -- they produce a lot of content pre-covid.le to consistently release throughout the entire year, which has help them gain market share. disney on the other hand has limited new content. , mende lorimulan and two, hamilton. it drove massive spikes in downloads. daily active users and engagement are not in a fitting as much as you would think. this is evident when looking at market share across the top five or six streaming platforms. they have 15%...
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she's an emmy and oscar-nominated actress who is starring in the new netflix film "hillybilly elegy,"nd he is a peabody award-winning finance and economics journalist and podcaster. his book, "the passion economy the new rules for thriving in the 21st century," is out now. adam davidson will be here but before we get to all that, i am reading this cue card for the first time, so, with the election having happened and covid a repetitive story, many are wondering, what, again, is the deal with prince harry and meghan markle? and also, people are thinking, "who cares?" and at the same time, "the crown" is on, which brings us to a new segment called "royal watch: news from the real-life crown," sheesh and here with that is our friend - oh, okay -- john mulaney >> seth: welcome back, buddy >> thank you, seth thank you, everybody you know, i've been on this show many times, but it's kind of surreal to be the guest on "royal watch: news from the real-life crown" segment >> seth: i'm not mad i'm just curious, why did you write it this way, making it seem like it's a recurring segment? is it t
she's an emmy and oscar-nominated actress who is starring in the new netflix film "hillybilly elegy,"nd he is a peabody award-winning finance and economics journalist and podcaster. his book, "the passion economy the new rules for thriving in the 21st century," is out now. adam davidson will be here but before we get to all that, i am reading this cue card for the first time, so, with the election having happened and covid a repetitive story, many are wondering, what, again,...
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zoom, netflix of appellate on down a bit from -- netflix, balaton down a bit from their highs.arah: you are not thinking of the bank stocks like apple, facebook, microsoft, when you are thinking purely about zoom about peloton. companies that have really taken off in the wake of covid-19. that is where you see the most subtraction over the last week or so. you also have to take into account the fact that some of these stocks are still up phenomenally well this year. even when you get a bit of a pullback, you still see tremendous growth. goodwin thisn recently, and the way that she sees this rotation taking place, she says that they do believe in it but they believe it is more a tactical move to favor values, small caps, the reopening trade. she said, long-term, it is not as if we are going to see a huge secular shift where we see these tech companies generate huge amounts of cash flow. so where we might see a catch-up and more, better, stronger performance in areas of the market that have lagged behind. energy up after what was already a 16% last week. catch-up have so much roo
zoom, netflix of appellate on down a bit from -- netflix, balaton down a bit from their highs.arah: you are not thinking of the bank stocks like apple, facebook, microsoft, when you are thinking purely about zoom about peloton. companies that have really taken off in the wake of covid-19. that is where you see the most subtraction over the last week or so. you also have to take into account the fact that some of these stocks are still up phenomenally well this year. even when you get a bit of a...