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Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos tells Canal+ upfronts that Warner Bros. films will get traditional theatrical windows and flow through output deal.
Dudeck joins at a time when Netflix really needs to get its own messaging out there with regard to the Warner Bros. takeover.
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's Ted Sarandos said Paramount's hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery was "entirely expected," but he is"super-confident" about closing the deal.
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Ted Sarandos Says Paramount Takeover Bid for Warners Was “Entirely Expected … We Have a Deal Done”
The Netflix co-CEOs were interviewed hours after a hostile offer for Warner Bros. from Paramount. "We didn't buy this company to destroy that value," Sarandos adds.
Dudeck currently serves as Instacart’s chief corporate affairs officer, where she oversees the retail and delivery company’s communications, policy and government affairs practice groups. Prior to Instacart, the 20-year communications veteran served as chief communications officer for Zynga and vice president of global communications for MySpace.
In the wake of freaking out the industry and theater owners with its winning bid for Warner Bros on Thursday, coupled with 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,