Cinemark CEO Sean Gamble said Apple and Amazon, two behemoths of the tech world but newcomers to the wide-release movie business, are so far “very pleased” with their results.
16.10.2023 - 17:01 / deadline.com
Canal+ Chairman and CEO Maxime Saada has recalled how he travelled to Los Gatos with an olive branch six years ago.
In a keynote interview at Mipcom Cannes this past hour, Saada said his “obsession” with ensuring pay-TV giant Canal+ “stays alive” led him to travel to Netflix’s headquarters for a “very long conversation” with Reed Hastings.
Saada was trying to reduce Canal+’s dependency on its French pay business and diversify, and wanted to convince Hastings that the two companies could co-exist, even if both were chasing subscribers.
“I tried to convince him we were not necessarily competitors and that he was on the same side as Canal+ as he was trying to get people to pay for TV content,” he added.
Saada, who became Canal+ CEO in 2015, said his theory was ultimately correct as the two companies struck a carriage agreement in 2019. “Reed said we were competitors but I think I proved otherwise,”
Canal+ now offers several international streaming services bundled with its pay-TV service and has further reduced its dependency on French subs by expanding internationally — taking stakes in the likes of Multichoice and Viaplay.
Saada paid tribute to Hasting and his streaming business, saying: “We owe so much to Netflix, because they showed the way, that movies and TV can travel.”
Saada said Canal+’s rocky history as he storied several close calls. “It’s a company that has almost died, several times,” he added. “Right after it launched in 1984, it was a hit and then a gigantic failure for a while. It was on the brink of disaster and that happened several times over its history. I joined in 2004 after 2002-3 when it was also on the brink of disaster and we had a very difficult time when I was appointed CEO as well.”
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Cinemark CEO Sean Gamble said Apple and Amazon, two behemoths of the tech world but newcomers to the wide-release movie business, are so far “very pleased” with their results.
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