Netflix's CEO said his company has spent $1.75 billion on original content in Europe and plans to build upon that figure.
Ted Sarandos
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Ted Sarandos: Netflix’s Content Budget Will Ascend To $7 Billion In 2018
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Netflix Wants To Add To The $1.75 Billion It Has Already Spent On European Content
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Netflix To License Its Hit Titles For Merchandise, Including Books, Toys, And Clothes
The position's aim is to “help amplify fervor around key titles...so they become part of the zeitgeist for longer periods of time,” according to a listing.
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Amy Schumer Joins Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle At Netflix With Latest Stand-Up Special
Schumer's as-yet-untitled special, which was taped in November while she was on tour in Colorado, is slated to debut globally on Netflix on March 7.
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Netflix Plans To Double Its Original Programming Output In 2017
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Netflix Pacts With iPic To Release Original Films Online And In Theaters Simultaneously
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Netflix Content Chief Says Programming Spend Will Increase, Discusses Most Popular Shows
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Netflix To Exclusively Stream All Disney Films When They Would Normally Air On Pay TV
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Netflix Drops First Full-Length Trailer For ‘Pee-wee’s Big Holiday’ Film
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Ted Sarandos Says NBC Was “Remarkably Inaccurate” About Netflix Ratings
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Netflix Plans To Nearly Double Its Output Of Original Series In 2016
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Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Talks ‘Arrested Development,’ ‘Fuller House,’ Marvel Shows
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