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Reed Hastings steps down as Netflix's co-CEO

Jan 20, 2023, 09:23 IST
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Reed Hastings announced that he has stepped down as Netflix's co-CEO and will now serve as an executive chairman.
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Starting Friday, Greg Peters will step up from Chief Operating Officer to become Ted Sarandos's co-CEO, Hastings said in a blogpost.

The company promoted Sarandos to co-CEO alongside Hastings in July 2020 and Peters to the Chief Operating Officer.

"I'm so proud of our first 25 years, and so excited about our next quarter of a century," Hastings said.

"Ted, Greg and I have been working closely together in different capacities for 15 years," he added.

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Moreover, he announced that the company has made Bela Bajaria Chief Content Officer and Scott Stuber chairman of Netflix Film.

According to Hastings, both the current co-CEOs "can always be relied upon to put Netflix's interests first".

"For myself, I'll be helping Greg and Ted, and, like any good Chairman, be a bridge from the board to our co-CEOs. I'll also be spending more time on philanthropy, and remain very focused on Netflix stock doing well," Hastings said.

"We start 2023 with renewed momentum as a company and a clear path to reaccelerate our growth. I'm thrilled about Ted and Greg's leadership, and their ability to make the next 25 years even better than the first," he added.
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