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Susan Rice Returns To Netflix Board Of Directors After Biden Administration Stint - deadline.com - county Leslie
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08.09.2023

Susan Rice Returns To Netflix Board Of Directors After Biden Administration Stint

Susan Rice, who left her post as domestic policy advisor to President Biden last May, has rejoined Netflix’s board of directors.

Studio CEOs Set To Meet Today Amid Internal Tensions; No End To Strikes In Sight - deadline.com
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30.08.2023

Studio CEOs Set To Meet Today Amid Internal Tensions; No End To Strikes In Sight

EXCLUSIVE: Amid growing speculation of internal divisions within the C-suites and a lack of any apparent path forward to end the writers and actors strikes, the chiefs of Hollywood’s biggest studios are set to gather today.

Universal’s Pearlena Igbokwe On Strikes: “Hopefully The Temperature Calms Down And We Remember That We Are Partners” — Edinburgh TV Festival - deadline.com - Hollywood
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24.08.2023

Universal’s Pearlena Igbokwe On Strikes: “Hopefully The Temperature Calms Down And We Remember That We Are Partners” — Edinburgh TV Festival

Universal Studios Group Chair Pearlena Igbokwe has said there is determination from all sides to find an “equitable” solution to the Hollywood labor strikes.

WGA Slams Studios’ Latest Offer & Meeting As Attempt To Make Guild “Cave”; “Not To Bargain, But To Jam Us” - deadline.com
deadline.com
23.08.2023

WGA Slams Studios’ Latest Offer & Meeting As Attempt To Make Guild “Cave”; “Not To Bargain, But To Jam Us”

Just hours after the studios and streamers made public their latest “comprehensive package” towards a deal with the WGA, the guild has responded – and its seems the AMPTP and top CEOs may have strategically overplayed their hand.

WGA & AMPTP Meet Again Following Latest Studio CEO Huddle - deadline.com - New York - California
deadline.com
19.08.2023

WGA & AMPTP Meet Again Following Latest Studio CEO Huddle

Talks continued but no sign of a Friday afternoon breakthrough.

WGA and AMPTP Meet Again; CEOs to Talk Friday About Path to Ending Strike - variety.com
variety.com
17.08.2023

WGA and AMPTP Meet Again; CEOs to Talk Friday About Path to Ending Strike

writers strike. The CEOs of the major studios — including Ted Sarandos of Netflix and David Zaslav of Warner Bros. Discovery — are also expected to hold a joint call on Friday to discuss the next move in the talks.

'The Black Godfather' of Entertainment Clarence Avant Dead at 92: Clive Davis, JAY-Z and More Pay Tribute - www.etonline.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - county Jay - city Motown - county Davis
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14.08.2023

'The Black Godfather' of Entertainment Clarence Avant Dead at 92: Clive Davis, JAY-Z and More Pay Tribute

the news of his death has celebrities and prominent figures from all industries paying tribute to his longstanding legacy. Avant, the beloved former Motown chairman whose work as an industry executive and mentor earned him the nickname the «Black Godfather» of music, sports, politics and entertainment, died Sunday at his Los Angeles home.

Clarence Avant, ‘The Black Godfather,’ dead at 92 - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
14.08.2023

Clarence Avant, ‘The Black Godfather,’ dead at 92

Clarence Avant, known within the music industry as "The Black Godfather," has died.The famed music executive "passed away gently" on Aug. 13, his family shared in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital. He was 92.

Clarence Avant Dies: “The Black Godfather” Of Music Was 92 - deadline.com
deadline.com
14.08.2023

Clarence Avant Dies: “The Black Godfather” Of Music Was 92

Clarence Avant, who was dubbed the “Black Godfather” of music and entertainment, has died aged 92, his family has confirmed.

Clarence Avant, the ‘Godfather of Black Entertainment,’ Dies at 92 - variety.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - USA - George - county Clinton
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14.08.2023

Clarence Avant, the ‘Godfather of Black Entertainment,’ Dies at 92

Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Clarence Avant, whose unofficial title of the “Black Godfather” spanned the worlds of music, sports, entertainment and politics, died Sunday at his home in Los Angeles, according to a statement from his family. No cause of death was provided; he was 92. “It is with a heavy heart that the Avant/Sarandos family announce the passing of Clarence Alexander Avant,” the statement from his children, Nicole and Alexander and son-in-law Ted Sarandos.

As Writers Strike Nears Day 100, WGA & AMPTP Seek Path Back Toward Negotiating Table - deadline.com
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02.08.2023

As Writers Strike Nears Day 100, WGA & AMPTP Seek Path Back Toward Negotiating Table

EXCLUSIVE: The writers strike is heading towards its 100th day, but there’s a new sense of guarded optimism that both parties – the WGA and the studios, represented by the AMPTP – are on the verge of a making a breakthrough.

Gavin Newsom Could Help End Hollywood Strikes — But Not Yet - deadline.com - Los Angeles - city Tinseltown
deadline.com
27.07.2023

Gavin Newsom Could Help End Hollywood Strikes — But Not Yet

Could an October surprise be coming to Hollywood’s picket lines and C-suites?

Dave Chappelle Announces Fall 2023 Tour Dates - variety.com - Los Angeles - New York - Chicago
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25.07.2023

Dave Chappelle Announces Fall 2023 Tour Dates

Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. After an explosive and contentious Netflix special in 2021, Dave Chappelle is hitting the road again. The veteran comedian has announced the dates for a fall stand-up comedy tour, titled “Dave Chappelle Live,” which will open with twin dates at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Aug.

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos On SAG-AFTRA Strike: “This Strike Is Not An Outcome That We Wanted” - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
20.07.2023

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos On SAG-AFTRA Strike: “This Strike Is Not An Outcome That We Wanted”

Disney CEO Bob Iger already made his perspective clear about the ongoing guild strikes last week before the SAG-AFTRA one commenced. Now it’s Netflix CEO’s Ted Sarandos‘ turn.

Netflix Eyes IP Deals Rather Than “Stressed” M&A Assets, Plays Down Plans To Syndicate Originals - deadline.com
deadline.com
19.07.2023

Netflix Eyes IP Deals Rather Than “Stressed” M&A Assets, Plays Down Plans To Syndicate Originals

Netflix is often mentioned as an M&A player when a studio or media group is up for sale, but don’t expect the streamer to buy a major Hollywood business any time soon.

Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Says Studios Did Not Want Strike: ‘I Was Raised in a Union Household’ - variety.com
variety.com
19.07.2023

Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Says Studios Did Not Want Strike: ‘I Was Raised in a Union Household’

Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos addressed Hollywood’s dual SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes alongside the release of the company’s Q2 earnings results Wednesday. Sarandos said: “Let me start by making something absolutely clear: This strike is not an outcome that we want. We make deals all the time. We are constantly at the table negotiating with writers with directors with actors and producers with everyone across the industry. And we very much hoped to reach an agreement by now. So I also want to say, if I may, on a personal level, I was raised in a union household. My dad was a member of IBEW Local 640, he was a union electrician. And I remember his local because that union was very much a part of our lives when I was growing up. And I also remember on more than one occasion, my dad being out on strike. And I remember that because it takes an enormous toll on your family, financially and emotionally. You should know that nobody here, nobody within the AMPTP, and I’m sure nobody at SAG or nobody at the WGA, took any of this lightly. But we’ve got a lot of work to do there. There are a handful of complicated issues. We’re super committed to getting to an agreement as soon as possible, one that is equitable, and one that enables the industry and everybody in it to move forward into the future.

Netflix To Kick Off Earnings Season Marked By Hollywood Labor Strife: What Will Media CEOs Say? - deadline.com
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19.07.2023

Netflix To Kick Off Earnings Season Marked By Hollywood Labor Strife: What Will Media CEOs Say?

Netflix will be first out of the gate with quarterly earnings after market close today amid a level of Hollywood labor strife not seen since the 1960s. Writers and actors are protesting declines in pay and working conditions — an industry shift that many blame on the company whose name is synonymous with streaming.

Netflix Q2 Earnings Preview: Analysts Expect Windfall From Password-Sharing Crackdown - variety.com
variety.com
18.07.2023

Netflix Q2 Earnings Preview: Analysts Expect Windfall From Password-Sharing Crackdown

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Netflix’s move to start broadly monetizing password-sharing users — after years of tacitly allowing the practice with a wink and a nod — could help the streamer beat Q2 2023 earnings targets. The company again kicks off tech and media sector’s second-quarter earnings season, scheduled to report Q2 earnings on Wednesday (July 19) after the market closes. A key question on investors minds will be how well Netflix is prepped to weather the double-whammy of SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes. In April, before either of the strikes commenced, co-CEO Ted Sarandos told analysts, “We do have a pretty robust slate of releases to take us into a long time” in the event of labor walkouts.

Gong Yoo to star in new Netflix original K-drama ‘The Trunk’ - www.nme.com - USA - South Korea - North Korea
nme.com
17.07.2023

Gong Yoo to star in new Netflix original K-drama ‘The Trunk’

The Silent Sea star Gong Yoo is set to lead Netflix’s upcoming original series The Trunk.Today (July 17), Netflix announced that the Gong Yoo has been cast as the lead of its new original series The Trunk. The actor will be joined by Seo Hyun-jin, who previously led popular K-dramas like The Beauty Inside and Why Her.According to Netflix, The Trunk will be a mystery series about the unexpected events that unfold after a strange trunk is found in a lake.

Sean Gunn Reveals He & The Cast ‘See Almost None Of The Revenue’ From ‘Gilmore Girls’ Streaming Success - etcanada.com
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15.07.2023

Sean Gunn Reveals He & The Cast ‘See Almost None Of The Revenue’ From ‘Gilmore Girls’ Streaming Success

Sean Gunn, who played Stars Hollow’s eccentric wannabe filmmaker Kirk on “Gilmore Girls”, is among the actors who hit the picket lines on Friday after SAG-AFTRA voted to strike.

Nicole Avant to Release Memoir ‘Think You’ll Be Happy’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Bahamas
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12.07.2023

Nicole Avant to Release Memoir ‘Think You’ll Be Happy’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor Nicole Avantwill release her memoir, “Think You’ll Be Happy: Moving Through Grief With Grit, Grace, and Gratitude,” in October, Variety can exclusively reveal. In the book, the philanthropist, filmmaker and diplomat writes candidly about coming to terms with the tragic death of her mother, Jacqueline, who was fatally shot during a robbery at her Beverly Hills home in 2021. “Getting out there and being creative helps me a lot,” Avant says. “I am grieving and I am crying and I am angry and I’m furious at what has happened — there is no denying that. But I’m going to put one foot forward because the greatest thing I can do for my mom is live my life. The greatest way to honor her soul is to live my life to the fullest.”

SAG-AFTRA Agrees to Mediation but Won’t Extend Contract Deadline - variety.com - Beyond
variety.com
12.07.2023

SAG-AFTRA Agrees to Mediation but Won’t Extend Contract Deadline

Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer SAG-AFTRA has agreed to a last-minute call for federal mediation of its contract, but indicated it will not extend its deadline for deciding whether to go on strike beyond Wednesday at midnight. That would appear to leave relatively little time for a mediator to avert a strike, which could begin as soon as Thursday morning. In a statement on Tuesday afternoon, the union emphasized that “time is running out” and made clear that relations between the two sides have become extremely strained. “The AMPTP has abused our trust and damaged the respect we have for them in this process,” the union said. “We will not be manipulated by this cynical ploy to engineer an extension when the companies have had more than enough time to make a fair deal.”

Hollywood CEOs and Industry Insiders Seek Federal Mediation to Help Avert SAG-AFTRA Strike (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com
variety.com
11.07.2023

Hollywood CEOs and Industry Insiders Seek Federal Mediation to Help Avert SAG-AFTRA Strike (EXCLUSIVE)

SAG-AFTRA strike, with just a day to go before the contract deadline. A group of CEOs and senior executives, including Disney chief Bob Iger, Warner Bros. Discovery’s David Zaslav and Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, gathered by conference call Monday evening to discuss the urgent situation with SAG-AFTRA poised to go on strike as soon as Thursday. In addition to the executives discussing efforts to bring in a federal mediator, talent agency chieftains including Ari Emanuel of WME and Bryan Lourd of CAA have reached out to SAG-AFTRA leaders in recent days to offer assistance that could stave off a second Hollywood work stoppage this summer.

Allen & Co. Sun Valley Conference Will See Annual Influx Of Media And Tech Moguls, But Economic Climate Freezes Major Dealmaking - deadline.com - state Idaho
deadline.com
10.07.2023

Allen & Co. Sun Valley Conference Will See Annual Influx Of Media And Tech Moguls, But Economic Climate Freezes Major Dealmaking

Allen & Co.’s annual Sun Valley Conference is known for drawing an A-list roster of execs from across the media and tech realms, with a generous sprinkling of sports commissioners, politicos and other notables added to the mix.

'Squid Game' Season 2: Release Date, Cast and What to Know About the Netflix Series - www.etonline.com - North Korea
etonline.com
30.06.2023

'Squid Game' Season 2: Release Date, Cast and What to Know About the Netflix Series

is opening its doors for season 2!As filming gets underway for the new season of the popular Korean survival drama later this year, Netflix is gearing up for the anticipated nine-episode follow-up to the breakout 2021 season.After being crowned its most-watched series ever with 1.6 billion total hours watched during its opening month, Netflix co-CEO and chief content officer Ted Sarandos revealed in January 2022 that «the universe has begun.» A season 2 greenlight was made official by Netflix in June 2022, nine months after the series premiered, with creator/writer/director Hwang Dong-hyuk back to oversee the entire thing. follows ordinary people forced to enter a secret competition, where they could either win a massive cash prize or lose their life.

It’s No Joke — The Netflix Bites Restaurant Is Serious About the Food - variety.com - Los Angeles
variety.com
29.06.2023

It’s No Joke — The Netflix Bites Restaurant Is Serious About the Food

Pat Saperstein Deputy Editor Ever since Netflix announced it would be opening a Los Angeles pop-up restaurant, the jokes have been flying on social media. Would the servers use an algorithm to ask, “Since you liked grilled cheese, can we suggest broccoli?” Would you be allowed to share food with your friends or would it be forbidden, like Netflix password-sharing? But at the preview night Tuesday for Netflix Bites at Short Stories Hotel on Fairfax, it was clear that the seriously delicious menu for the three-month pop-up, inspired by the streamer’s food programming, was no laughing matter. Imaginative cocktails from mixologists, like “Drink Masters” contestant Kate Gerwin,got guests in the mood with concoctions like the Oaxacan on Top of the World, while Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos mingled with the chefs. Netflix’s VP of Live Experiences Greg Lombardo welcomed guests, explaining, “We’re always focused on bringing our fans closer to the stories that they love. Netflix Bites affords us a unique opportunity to bridge food and entertainment in this incredible unique way.”

Travis Knight Appointed To Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Board of Trustees. - deadline.com
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23.06.2023

Travis Knight Appointed To Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Board of Trustees.

Travis Knight, president and CEO of animation studio LAIKA, has been appointed to the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Board of Trustees.

Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos Says $2.5BN Korean Investment Won’t Exploit Local Industry, Amid Pushback From Lawmakers - deadline.com - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
deadline.com
22.06.2023

Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos Says $2.5BN Korean Investment Won’t Exploit Local Industry, Amid Pushback From Lawmakers

During a three-day visit to Seoul, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said the streamer is fairly compensating producers and nurturing new talent, after calls from some local lawmakers and industry figures for more profit-sharing with creators. 

Netflix’s Ted Sarandos says Korean content “catches the American audience by surprise” - www.nme.com - USA - South Korea - North Korea
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22.06.2023

Netflix’s Ted Sarandos says Korean content “catches the American audience by surprise”

committed to invest US$2.5billion on new South Korean TV shows and films.“[Korean content] is very often unpredictable and catches the American audience by surprise,” Sarandos said at the event, per Variety. “I think what’s brilliant is to see film, unscripted and series all grow according to the interests of our Korean audience.”He added that “great stories can come from anywhere and be loved anywhere [and] nowhere has this proven more true than here in Korea”, per Yonhap News Agency.Over the past two years, Netflix has released a number of hit Korean series and films, from the global phenomenon Squid Game, to the thrilling revenge series The Glory, to the reality TV series Single’s Inferno.Sarandos added that 60 per cent of all Netflix subscribers have watched at least one Korean title, while viewership of Korean content is up sixfold over the past half decade.During the event, the Netflix co-CEO also spoke about how the company is looking to use its US$2.5billion investment plan to “grow the industry” in Korea.

Ted Sarandos Calls Korean Content ‘Surprising and Unpredictable’ as Netflix Prepares to Double Investment in Shows, Industry Development - variety.com - USA - city Seoul - North Korea
variety.com
22.06.2023

Ted Sarandos Calls Korean Content ‘Surprising and Unpredictable’ as Netflix Prepares to Double Investment in Shows, Industry Development

Rebecca Souw There’s more to Korean TV than a greenlit second season of “Squid Game” and Ted Sarandos, Netflix co-CEO, shed new light on what’s making the “Korean wave” worthy of large-scale commitment. After meeting with leading helmer Park Chan-wook (“Oldboy” and upcoming series “War and Revolt”) and 100 film students a day earlier, Sarandos on Wednesday held a public forum at Seoul’s Four Seasons Hotel on the future of Korean content. The abundant glad-handing follows a public commitment made in April to spend $2.5 billion on original Korean content over the next four years. “[Korean content] is very often unpredictable and catches the American audience by surprise,” said Sarandos at the event. “I think what’s brilliant is to see film, unscripted and series all grow according to the interests of our Korean audience.”

Academy Museum Adds LAIKA President and CEO Travis Knight to Board of Trustees - thewrap.com
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22.06.2023

Academy Museum Adds LAIKA President and CEO Travis Knight to Board of Trustees

Travis Knight, president and CEO of animation studio LAIKA, has been appointed to the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Board of Trustees. Additionally, the museum announced the appointment of motion picture producer and former chair of the Academy Museum Inclusion Advisory Committee, Effie T.

Writers Get Creative With Picket Signs: “Ted Sarandos Is An Herb” & “Let Them Drink Dom” – Update - deadline.com - New York - Los Angeles
deadline.com
17.06.2023

Writers Get Creative With Picket Signs: “Ted Sarandos Is An Herb” & “Let Them Drink Dom” – Update

UPDATED, Day 46: After visiting many, many picket lines over the last month, we’ve learned that lots of pickets signs are reused for conservation purposes. And to that we say — screw the recycling. Bring on more of those sweet corporate burns!

64% of Netflix Share Votes Rejected $166 Million Executive Pay Proposal - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
07.06.2023

64% of Netflix Share Votes Rejected $166 Million Executive Pay Proposal

behind only Simon Property Group, which was among the 1.5% of companies who asked shareholders to weigh in on executive compensation packages having rejected the “Say on Pay” proposals.The pay packages included total compensation for co-CEO Ted Sarandos, former co-CEO Reed Hastings and Greg Peters, who was elevated from COO to co-CEO earlier this year. In 2022, Hastings earned $51.1 million in total compensation last year while Sarandos brought in $50.3 million and Peters received $28.1 million. Last week’s rare dissent came days after WGA West president Meredith Stiehm sent an open letter to Netflix and Comcast shareholders urging them to reject the pay proposals ahead of the votes, pointing to the intensifying impact of the guild’s strike, which recently entered into its second month.

Netflix Shareholders Reject Executive Pay Packages in Symbolic Move, After WGA Urged Investors to Vote Against Them - variety.com
variety.com
01.06.2023

Netflix Shareholders Reject Executive Pay Packages in Symbolic Move, After WGA Urged Investors to Vote Against Them

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor In a symbolic rebuke of Netflix’s top executives, company shareholders voted against approving the compensation packages of leaders including co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters. At the streamer’s June 1 annual shareholders meeting, investors failed to approve the proposed exec pay packages for 2023. But the vote was a non-binding “say on pay” measure, meaning Netflix’s board can disregard the result. The vote came after the WGA had urged investors to vote against Netflix’s exec compensation measures in a letter Tuesday. “While investors have long taken issue with Netflix’s executive pay, the compensation structure is more egregious against the backdrop of the strike,” WGA West president Meredith Stiehm wrote in the letter to Netflix shareholders.

Netflix Shareholders Decline To Back Executive Compensation Packages After WGA Urged Rejection Of “Inappropriate” Pay During Strike - deadline.com
deadline.com
01.06.2023

Netflix Shareholders Decline To Back Executive Compensation Packages After WGA Urged Rejection Of “Inappropriate” Pay During Strike

Netflix shareholders declined to support a proposal affirming the pay packages for top executives during a vote at the company’s annual shareholder meeting on Thursday.

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