Chairman and co-CEO Reed Hastings is set to receive $34 million worth of stock options and a salary of $650,000 for 2021, Netflix said in a SEC filing Monday.
09.12.2020 - 04:05 / deadline.com
Sure, they have the launch of The Surgeon’s Cut tomorrow, but some weeks it kind of bites to be Netflix.
Already fighting an uphill appeal battle against Fox (AKA Disney ) for poaching two of their executives a few years aback, on December 4, the Reed Hastings and Ted Sarandos-led streamer were sued by Activision Blizzard for allegedly seducing away the latter’s CFO back in late 2018. Now, in a repeat of sorts of the skirmish with Fox, Netflix looks almost certain on Thursday to lose their legal
Chairman and co-CEO Reed Hastings is set to receive $34 million worth of stock options and a salary of $650,000 for 2021, Netflix said in a SEC filing Monday.
the Securities and Excahange Commission on Monday. Don’t worry, though, they’re still doing pretty well.Between their salaries and stock options, Hastings and Sarandos will both earn $34.65 million in 2021 — putting them on par with their 2020 pay, which was a 10% boost from the year prior.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorNetflix’s Ted Sarandos, Reed Hastings and other top Netflix corporate executives will not receive salary increases in 2021.Netflix disclosed Monday in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that Sarandos, Netflix’s co-CEO and chief content officer, will see his 2021 salary stay the same as 2020 at $20 million.
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Things are already looking up for 2021, y’all!
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the Mirror. In March, key members of the royal household will gather to review the terms of the agreement which was struck back in January.The Queen, Prince Charles and Prince William will assess the situation more than a year after the couple's shock announcement.Their deal with Netflix is thought to be worth £112 million.
Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone are teaming up for a new Netflix comedy series!
Joe Otterson TV ReporterNetflix has ordered a comedy series called “God’s Favorite Idiot” from Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone, Variety has learned.The streamer has commissioned 16 episodes of the series, in which both McCarthy and Falcone will star. Falcone wrote the series, with both he and McCarthy also serving as executive producers via their company On the Day.
Gillian Anderson discusses working with her partner Peter Morgan on “The Crown”, turning down a sex-toy line, and more in a new interview with PORTER.