See the List: Hollywood CEOs Received Big Compensation Increases Amid Mass Layoffs
In liberal Hollywood, the rich got richer while just about everyone else got poorer — or got laid off.
In liberal Hollywood, the rich got richer while just about everyone else got poorer — or got laid off.
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has broken with fellow left-wing Hollywood elites to endorse Rick Caruso (D) for Los Angeles mayor, calling Karen Bass (D) the “wrong” choice for a city mired in problems. In a recent online ad appearing in
The carnage at Netflix keeps getting worse. On Tuesday, the far left-wing streamer revealed that it lost close to 1 million subscribers in the second quarter — the largest quarterly loss of customers in the company’s history.
Netflix’s employee morale crisis is reportedly only getting worse, with the streamer’s tech workers in Silicon Valley feeling increasingly alienated from leadership, especially following the controversy over Dave Chappelle’s comedy special The Closer.
Netflix chief Ted Sarandos has returned to his backing of artistic freedom, supporting comedians Dave Chappelle and Ricky Gervais in an interview Sunday against detractors who seek to silence their alternative views.
Bideninflation is streaming now on Netflix as the company has announced a new round of price hikes that will impact all domestic subscribers.
Footage shows the moment robbers accosted a mother and her baby outside of their home in Los Angeles’s upscale Hancock Park neighborhood.
Jacqueline Avant, the wife of noted music executive Clarence Avant and mother-in-law of Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, was killed in a home invasion robbery last night in an exclusive Beverly Hills neighborhood, according to multiple reports.
Caving to the mutiny people have pushed within his own company, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos now claims he “screwed up” when defending comedian Dave Chappelle against the 2SLGBTQQIA+ activists outraged over his explosive stand-up special “The Closer.”
Hollywood is quietly standing behind Dave Chappelle and Netflix chief Ted Sarandos against the Gay Mafia.
Comedian Hannah Gadsby — whose Nanette special was released by Netflix — has taken a flame thrower to her boss Ted Sarandos, telling the Netflix co-CEO “f**k you” for releasing fellow comedian Dave Chappelle’s “The Closer.”
Netflix is so far refusing to cave to the woke Alphabet mafia over Dave Chappelle, with a top company executive reportedly sending an internal memo defending the comedian against accusations of transphobia.
Netflix’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos is defending the streamer’s decision to release Cuties, saying that the controversial movie that depicts pubescent girls performing raunchy dance numbers has been “misunderstood” in the United States.
“Social distancing will certainly be a requirement on all productions,” one insider at a major studio told Breitbart News about how major Hollywood studios are planning to re-start movie and TV production in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Film industry giants Disney and Netflix are threatening to boycott the state of Georgia over its new “heartbeat” abortion law, but have continued and even stepped up filming in countries in which abortion is entirely illegal or highly restricted.
Veteran comedian and actor Chris Rock says Barack and Michelle Obama should pursue making millions in their post-presidency life but urged them not do so through lucrative deals with the streaming giant Netflix.
Netflix’s Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos told an audience at the Paley Center for Media in New York on Tuesday that upcoming projects involving Barack and Michelle Obama will not have a “political slant.”
Netflix announced this week it is partnering with Barack and Michelle Obama to develop original content for the video streaming giant — a multi-million dollar deal reportedly brokered by a former Obama presidential campaign fundraiser and administration official.