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Ted Sarandos on whether there is a Netflix "brand": "our brand ultimately is personalization" 01:04
Interview: Ted Sarandos
Ted Sarandos on how Netflix came to stream House of Cards as its own original programming, and how they pitched themselves to David Fincher, who was executive producing the show 04:21
Interview: Ted Sarandos
Ted Sarandos on his first impression of Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings, and Hastings' predictions for the distribution of entertainment via the internet at the time of their meeting in 1999 02:11
Interview: Ted Sarandos
Ted Sarandos on Netflix's model of releasing full seasons of shows all at once and how this changed television: "I wasn't consciously breaking the habit, I really felt like I was just enabling access to the programming to more people" 03:11
Interview: Ted Sarandos
Ted Sarandos on the creative freedom he offered David Fincher on House of Cards, including not requiring a pilot episode and guaranteeing two seasons, and on the effect of a whole season of a show being released all at once and people bingeing the show 03:35
Interview: Ted Sarandos
Ted Sarandos on Netflix picking up Arrested Development for streaming 01:26
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Show: Arrested Development
Ted Sarandos on how Netflix came to stream House of Cards as its own original programming, and how they pitched themselves to David Fincher, who was executive producing the show 04:21
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Show: House of Cards
Ted Sarandos on the creative freedom he offered David Fincher on House of Cards, including not requiring a pilot episode and guaranteeing two seasons, and on the effect of a whole season of a show being released all at once and people bingeing the show 03:35
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Show: House of Cards
Ted Sarandos on Netflix winning an Emmy for House of Cards, and on the confusion over whether Netflix should quality for Emmy Awards because it was a streaming series 01:46
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Show: House of Cards
Ted Sarandos on Netflix winning an Emmy for House of Cards, and on the confusion over whether Netflix should qualify for Emmys because it was a streaming series 01:46
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Show: Emmy Awards, The (Primetime and Daytime)
Ted Sarandos on how he made the decision to shoot a sixth season of House of Cards without Kevin Spacey, following Spacey's #MeToo scandal 01:30
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Show: House of Cards
Ted Sarandos on writing for the local newspaper when he was in high school and getting the opportunity to do an interview with Ed Asner 03:22
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: Creative Influences and Inspiration
Ted Sarandos on writing for the local newspaper when he was in high school and getting the opportunity to do an interview with Ed Asner 03:22
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
Ted Sarandos on witnessing the move from VHS to DVD when he was working for the video store Video City 02:57
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: Technological Innovation
Ted Sarandos on his first impression of Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings, and Hastings' predictions for the distribution of entertainment via the internet at the time of their meeting 02:11
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: New Media
Ted Sarandos on his first impression of Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings, and Hastings' predictions for the distribution of entertainment via the internet at the time of their meeting in 1999 02:11
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: Television Industry
Ted Sarandos on his role at Netflix when he was hired as Chief Content Officer in 2000, and on his acquisition strategy at the time 03:42
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
Ted Sarandos on the advantage that the "queue" system on Netflix provided over brick and mortar video stores 02:23
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: New Media
Ted Sarandos on the advantage that the "queue" system on Netflix provided over brick and mortar video stores 02:23
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: Television Industry
Ted Sarandos on the development of Netflix's algorithm 01:29
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: Technological Innovation
Ted Sarandos on Netflix launching its streaming service in 2007 and the biggest challenges of providing this service 02:18
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: Technological Innovation
Ted Sarandos on originally trying to separate out the DVD and streaming services on Netflix when the streaming service first launched by putting the DVD business under Qwikster, and on the backlash to the company offering different prices and services for different users 05:18
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: New Media
Ted Sarandos on originally trying to separate out the DVD and streaming services on Netflix when the streaming service first launched by putting the DVD business under Qwikster, and on the backlash to the company offering different prices and services for different users 05:18
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: Television Industry
Ted Sarandos on how Netflix moved into creating original programming, and on their first attempt, the documentary The Comedians of Comedy 04:10
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: New Media
Ted Sarandos on how Netflix moved into creating original programming, and on their first attempt, the documentary The Comedians of Comedy 04:10
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: Television Industry
Ted Sarandos on Netflix becoming producers of new content, rather than just a streaming service, and on shutting down their original production arm, Red Envelope 02:06
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: New Media
Ted Sarandos on Netflix becoming producers of new content, rather than just a streaming service, and on shutting down their original production arm, Red Envelope 02:06
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: Television Industry
Ted Sarandos on Netflix's strategy for developing original content, starting in 2011, and on Netflix streaming House of Cards as its own original series 07:00
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: New Media
Ted Sarandos on Netflix's strategy for developing original content, starting in 2011, and on Netflix streaming House of Cards as its own original series 07:00
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: Television Industry
Ted Sarandos on Netflix not requiring pilots before buying series, beginning with House of Cards, and on how they made a decision to release the first season of House of Cards all at once (allowing viewers to binge watch the show) 03:35
Interview: Ted Sarandos | Topic: New Media