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Netflix names content chief Ted Sarandos co-CEO, forecasts weaker growth

Published 07/16/2020, 04:11 PM
Updated 07/16/2020, 07:21 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Reed Hastings, co-founder and CEO of Netflix (L), and Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos pose on the red carpet at the French premiere of Netflix's TV series

By Lisa Richwine and Neha Malara

(Reuters) - Netflix Inc (O:NFLX) on Thursday elevated its content chief Ted Sarandos to co-CEO, making the 20-year veteran of the pioneering streaming video service a clear successor to co-founder Reed Hastings.

The promotion came as Netflix forecast its subscriber growth during the coronavirus pandemic would slow even more than Wall Street expected during the third quarter, sending its shares tumbling 9.5% in after-hours trading.

Sarandos will continue his role leading the content operations. Hastings said the two would each work full time as co-CEOs and that he had no plans to leave the company soon.

"To be totally clear, I'm in for a decade," he said in a post-earnings interview with an analyst.

Netflix also gave Chief Product Officer Greg Peters the additional role of chief operating officer.

For July through September, Netflix forecast it would add 2.5 million new paid streaming customers around the world. Analysts on averaged expected a projection of 5.3 million, according to IBES data from Refinitiv. (https://

"Investors are disappointed by the weak future guidance and see the initial boost from the pandemic coming to an end," Haris Anwar, Investing.com senior analyst, said.

For the June quarter, the company reported diluted earnings per share of $1.59, below analyst forecasts of $1.81. Revenue climbed 25% to $6.1 billion.

Netflix added 10.1 million streaming subscribers from April through June, its highest second-quarter gains ever, as the novel coronavirus forced people around the world to shelter at home. Those restrictions led to "huge growth in the first half of the year," Netflix said in a letter to shareholders, but "as a result we expect less growth for the second half of 2020 compared to the prior year."

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Shares of Netflix, which ranked among the biggest gainers of the pandemic, plunged 9.5% to $477.15 in after-hours trading.

With the new members, the world's dominant streaming service reached nearly 193 million paying online customers.

Netflix is trying to win new customers and outrun the competition as viewers embrace online viewing. The pandemic sparked new interest in the service as people around the world were told to stay home, movie theaters went dark and sports leagues canceled live games.

The second-quarter gains were expected, Fitch Ratings director Patrice Cucinello said, but she questioned if the benefits would last.

"Do they have to give back some of these subscribers once people aren’t locked in their homes?" she asked.

New releases during the quarter included "Space Force," "Too Hot to Handle," a Jerry Seinfeld comedy special and new seasons of "Money Heist" and "Dead to Me."

Netflix's membership rolls rose even as it faced more streaming competition than ever. Walt Disney Co's (N:DIS) Disney+ came online in November, and AT&T Inc (N:T) debuted HBO Max in May, among other newcomers.

The new programming schedule for Netflix remained "largely intact" for 2020, the company said, despite a widespread halt to production of new film and TV shows amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

In 2021, the disruption likely will lead to more of Netflix's major titles being released in the second half of the year, the company said. The total number of original film and TV shows in 2021 should exceed 2020, it added.

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Graphic: Netflix total subscription growth - https://graphics.reuters.com/NETFLIX-RESULTS/qzjpqezwkpx/chart.png

Latest comments

Fine with me. I bought much lower a long time ago. The transformation to online and streaming has years and years more to play out with Netflix the leader / one of the leaders. Cash flowed well on the quarter so that was a bright spot.
I just reduced NFLX price target to $397.
The real problem with NFLX is content. They took away our 1-10 scale or 1-5 whatever it was because everything was 2 stars You cant block categories. You cant block languages. I am still working on English and it is my native language.  Dang sure not interested in dubbed and foreign languages. You cant block shows you have seen or never want to see. And I have seen everything worth seeing and thus the content problem. NFLX will be the next MySpace.
netflix will be 600 in some weeks, it's the new TV
NFLX was just too many call buyers.  she will be back in a couple days.
I told you NFLX was a bloated *******with terrible content.  Bottom feeders I am authorizing you to pick the carcass at $425
Your lack of knowledge is appauling
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