So there was a lot of positive around it … it was pretty exotic.
Over time, Sarandos admitted, that lack of data began to create an atmosphere of mistrust.
They thought we were hiding something … Its not that mysterious, honestly.
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos at the Leo premiere in Los Angeles.Photo: Gregg DeGuire/FilmMagic (Getty Images)
As unsexy as this answer is, this business is kind of simple.
You make great stuff and if people watch it, you win.
Its a reflection of people being thrilled with what theyre watching.
… For us, if people dont watch Netflix, they quit.
He also called the data release more of a step into the mainstream for what we do.
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