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BitTorrent to Netflix: We’re not synonymous with piracy and your business doesn’t affect our traffic

Last week, Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos suggested that when the company launches in a new territory, and as the service’s traffic grows, BitTorrent traffic takes a hit. The... Keep reading ?

'The Dark Tower' coming to Netflix? Ted Sarandos talks the possibility

Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos admits that he and Ron Howard has had discussions about Howard's proposed adaptation of Stephen King's "The Dark Tower."

Netflix Says It’s ‘Killing’ BitTorrent Traffic

Video streaming giant Netflix believes that making content available is the best way to beat online piracy, and the company has data to back this up. Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos reveals that ISPs are noticing a drop in BitTorrent traffic every time they launch in a new territory. Show More Summary

Netflix’s Reed Hastings Made $5.5M In 2012, -40.3%

Indeed, the CEO wasn’t even the company’s highest paid exec last year: That honor went to Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos who made $6.5M, according to the Netflix proxy just filed at the SEC. The big change for Reed Hastings was a drop in the value of his option awards, which were unusually high last year. Show More Summary

Time names Netflix's Ted Sarandos to list of 100 most influential

Two years after Netflix's Chief Executive Reed Hastings was named to Time's list of the 100 most influential people in the world, Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos has joined him.

House of Cards Now Netflix's Most Streamed TV Title

It looks as though Netflix’s high-budgeted risk for its original series House of Cards has paid off handsomely. The series is now one of Netflix’s most streamed title, according to Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos.

House of Cards Is the Biggest Thing on Netflix

It was never clear how we'd be able to gauge if Netflix's original series House of Cards was a success or not (although Capitol Hill digs it). Chief content officer Ted Sarandos has now gone on the record saying it's the most-watched thing on Netflix at the moment. Actual ratings are still ... More »

Will Arnett Praises Netflix For Fostering The Creative Process

Arrested Development actor Will Arnett believes Netflix is doing right for the creative process. Arnett appeared at the D: Dive Into Media conference with Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos and Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz. Show More Summary

'House of Cards' Is Netflix's Most-Streamed Show

Chief content officer Ted Sarandos, though, would not provide details. read more

Arrested Development’s Will Arnett: Netflix Allows The Creative Community To Do What It Does Best

3 months agoTechnology : TechCrunch

On a panel discussion at D: Dive Into Media with Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos and Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz, comedian Will Arnett praised the freedom that the streaming provider is giving creatives building its new slate of original programming.

House Of Cards Is The Most-Watched Piece Of Content On Netflix

3 months agoTechnology : TechCrunch

At the D: Dive Into Media conference, Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos said that the company's political thriller House of Cards has been the most-watched piece of content on the site, a few weeks after its release. Not only is that true in the company's home market of the U.S., but it's true across all regions that the company operates in, Sarandos said.

Netflix’s Goal: To Become HBO Faster Than HBO Can Become Netflix

Nancy Hass profiles Netflix for GQ. Talking to Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos: He hopes to make at least five new shows a year, he says, leaning back on a sofa in his Beverly Hills office in an anonymous-looking suite. His dream project: a Netflix series created by Warren Beatty. Show More Summary

Netflix exec: Canada’s broadband caps “almost a human rights violation”

8 months agoWeb / Web Videos : NewTeeVee

Low broadband caps in Canada put that country close to third-world countries, and overage charges almost amount to human rights violations: Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos blasted broadband caps and usage-based-billing employed by Canadian ISPs during an investor event Thursday afternoon.

Netflix Unfazed By Growing Competition From Amazon, Exec Says

“We never thought we’d operate without competition. We’re surprised it’s taken this long,” Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos told investors today at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Media, Communications and Entertainment Conference. Show More Summary

Netflix CEO Says Monthly Viewing Exceeded 1B Hours In June

It was the first time the streaming service has pumped out so much content in a month according to a post that CEO Reed Hastings made on his Facebook page. “Congrats to [Chief Content OfficerTed Sarandos, and his amazing content licensing team,” Hastings wrote. Show More Summary

Netflix Exec Denies It’s Responsible For Nickelodeon Woes

Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos walked  a tightrope this morning as he tried to assure cable execs at the industry’s annual convention that he’s their friend. It’s debatable; Cox Communications chief Pat Esser, who joinedShow More Summary

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings' 2011 Compensation Jumps 68 Percent to $9.3 Million

Georg Szalai UPDATED: Chief content officer Ted Sarandos saw the value of his compensation package more than double to $4.9 million. read more

Netflix Plans to Make Entire New Season of Arrested Development Available for Streaming on Same Day [Arrested Development]

Speaking with reporters yesterday at the National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas, Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos confrimed the company's plan to release all 10 episodes of Arrested Development's highly anticipated fourth season at the same time. More »

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