Netflix is massively expanding its New York City footprint.Governor Andrew Cuomo announced in tandem with the streaming giant today that Netflix will expand its existing New York City corporate headquarters to accommodate 127 additional top executive jobs by the year 2024, in realms like content, marketing, and production.
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Netflix Further Experimenting With Episode Order In Test Randomizing ‘The Office,’ Our Planet,’ More
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Netflix To Grow New York City Footprint With Production Hub, Expanded Corporate HQ
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Netflix Is Close To Buying Hollywood’s Historic Egyptian Theatre — But Won’t Use It To Lure Film Awards
Last week, after learning Netflix backed away from a deal to purchase independent cinema chain Landmark Theatres, we heard rumors the streamer was instead looking to buy the historic Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.
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Netflix’s Next Bid To Charm Awards Voters Is Its Own Magazine, Coming In June
Netflix’s next stunt to charm major awards show voters is a full-fledged magazine.
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Movie Theaters Don’t Like Netflix. Netflix’s Solution: Buy Its Own Movie Theater Chain.
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Beyoncé Is Dropping A Netflix Documentary Next Week (Trailer)
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Netflix’s DVD Rental Service Brought In $212 Million Last Year From 2.7 Million Subscribers
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Netflix’s Biggest Price Hike Is Now Rolling Out To Existing Subscribers
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Department Of Justice Warns Academy That Banning Netflix From Oscars Could Violate Antitrust Laws
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Ryan Murphy’s First Netflix Series, ‘The Politician’, Set To Run On Sept. 27
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Here’s Why Netflix Launched ‘Love, Death & Robots’ With A Different Episode Order For Certain Users
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In Netflix’s Upcoming Interactive Series ‘You Vs. Wild,’ Bear Grylls’ Survival Is In Viewers’ Hands
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