Netflix Inc., the company at the forefront of remaking entertainment, promoted the architect of its programming strategy to the role of co-chief executive as it reported that the shelter-in-place world garnered it another 10.1 million subscribers in the second quarter.
The Wall Street Journal reports the elevation of Ted Sarandos, 55 years old, to the role of co-CEO puts him in position to eventually succeed Netflix Chairman and Chief Executive Reed Hastings, 59.
“This change makes formal what was already informal—that Ted and I share the leadership of Netflix,” Mr. Hastings said in a letter to shareholders.
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The appointment of Sarandos is indicative of the integral role he has played in Netflix’s meteoric growth over the last decade. As chief content officer, he has been the architect of the streaming service’s hugely successful original-programming strategy. Not only has Netflix become the most prolific producer of content, it is also a regular contender for Academy and Emmy awards.
The company has benefited from heightened demand for television shows, movies and other forms of content that can be streamed at home as the pandemic forces changes in consumer behavior. People in many markets have stayed at home as movie theaters have shut down, sports leagues have delayed competition and entertainment venues have canceled concerts.
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