Conan O'Brien Takes Aim at Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos
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When Netflix Inc. dropped out of the bidding for Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. on Feb. 26, the news came as a surprise to many in Hollywood.
Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) co-CEO Ted Sarandos is reportedly scheduled to attend meetings at the White House on Thursday as the bidding war to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ:WBD) heats up. The meetings are likely to be centered around Netflix’s acquisition bid and President Donald Trump‘s demand for the streaming giant to remove board member and former Biden-era advisor Susan Rice,
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos is scheduled to visit the White House on Thursday as the streaming service navigates political regulatory headwinds tied to its proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. SBA launches new $50 billion 'war on fraud' program ...
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The second-time host took aim at industry figures such as Netflix head Ted Sarandos and nominations-less studio Amazon
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