
Associated Press
Netflix is nearing 200 million paid subscribers globally, a marker that will begin a new chapter of growth for the streaming giant.
Inside, Netflix has been reorienting its leadership team to prepare for this next phase.
It named longtime content chief Ted Sarandos co-CEO alongside Reed Hastings this year, expanded product chief Greg Peters’ mandate to include operations oversight, and hired celebrated exec Bozoma Saint John as its chief marketing officer.
Meanwhile, content exec Bela Bajaria has stepped into the top role overseeing global TV, while other high-profile execs including Cindy Holland and Channing Dungey have departed.
The reorganization comes as Netflix battles new rivals including Disney Plus, HBO Max, and Peacock. So far, none have meaningfully threatened Netflix’s streaming stronghold, but the streaming wars are far from over.
Here's a selection of some of Business Insider's recent coverage on the company.
The power players running the show
We mapped out Netflix's 56 most powerful executives including its new co-CEO and CMO in an exclusive interactive chart (last updated July 20, 2020)
An unconventional management philosophy
By the numbers
Netflix fell short of subscriber targets during Q3 as its massive growth amid the pandemic slowed
How to get hired
Netflix's recruiting boss reveals the team the company is staffing up the most in 2020
Netflix's 5 toughest job-interview questions, according to company insiders
What to do if Netflix rejects you for a job the first time around, according to its head of hiring