Netflix's Ted Sarandos Addresses Potential Writers Strike and Highlights Strong Content Slate

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Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos has said that the company does not want a writers' strike and is working towards finding a fair and equitable deal with the Writers Guild. However, in case of a strike, the company has a large base of upcoming shows and films from around the world to serve its members better than most. Sarandos highlighted the devastating impact of the last writers' strike on creators, the industry, and local economies that support production.
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