Ted Sarandos Quotes
Top 31 wise famous quotes and sayings by Ted Sarandos
Ted Sarandos Famous Quotes & Sayings
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The future of how the networks and studios deal with Netflix and Hulu and Amazon Prime Instant Video is certainly going to determine their future.
Why not premiere movies on Netflix the same day they're opening in theaters? Listen to the consumer; give the consumer what they want.
The best way to really make the VPN issue a completely nonissue is through global licensing that we are continuing to pursue with our partners.
'Walking Dead' has done great on Netflix, but to pay for the full output deal just to get 'Walking Dead' didn't make sense.
I have a deep respect for the fundamentals of television, the traditions of it, even, but I don't have any reverence for it.
What I didn't want to do is get into a ratings race with television because really, for them, it matters. For me, it doesn't.
The real great news is, in the piracy capitals of the world, Netflix is winning. We are pushing down piracy in those markets by getting the access.
Our feature film, 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Two,' has a built-in fan base from the original film.
'Orange Is the New Black' was by far the most watched show in both France and Germany and, in fact, all of the markets that we launched.
In the first week of release, 'Beasts Of No Nation' was the most watched movie on Netflix, in every country we operate in.
Netflix has always had this interesting ability to get non-mainstream content to be watched by the mainstream.
'Marco Polo' had some negative reactions in the press. Viewers have loved it, and the volume of viewing has been phenomenal.
I think when you see 'Ridiculous Six,' the show speaks for itself in terms of its treatment of American Indians.
Movies are becoming more global, which is making them less intimate. If you make a movie for the world, you don't make it for any country.
What if you could radically alter the way stories get told? What if the way people wanted to consume content actually changed what you could make?
The longer people watch Netflix and the longer they stay members - they're the criteria of success for us.
To me, cinema is not a movie or a TV screen, and it's not a seat in a building versus one in your living room. It's the art of motion pictures.
There's not a lot of really great, deep, serialized television, and we can see from the data that that's what people want.
David Fincher's work has all been incredibly well-received on Netflix, and Kevin Spacey's films have all worked on Netflix.