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Ted Sarandos Hedges on Netflix Residual Payments at Senate Hearing

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Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos Faces Tough Questions on Labor Commitments at Senate Hearing

At a Senate antitrust hearing on Tuesday, Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos found himself in the hot seat when pressed on labor commitments, particularly regarding “full residuals” for union workers. The hearing, centered around Netflix’s proposed merger with Warner Bros, took a challenging turn as Sarandos navigated the tough questioning from Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri.

While Sarandos was willing to commit to increasing the studio’s domestic production workforce and maintaining a 45-day theatrical window, he hesitated when asked about “full residuals.” The issue seemed to stem from the complex nature of Netflix’s payment structure, with Sarandos explaining the intricacies of the prepayment system that the company utilizes.

As Hawley pressed for a clear answer, Sarandos pointed to the upcoming negotiations between major studios and entertainment unions where the issue of residuals would be addressed. Despite the senator’s insistence on a straightforward response, Sarandos struggled to provide a definitive “yes” or “no.”

While the discussion on streaming residuals is undoubtedly complex, unions remain concerned about the disparity between Netflix residuals and those of traditional broadcast and cable platforms. However, it should be noted that Netflix does adhere to the residuals agreed upon in collective bargaining agreements with the unions, independent of Senate involvement.

Following the exchange, a Netflix spokesperson clarified the company’s stance on residuals, highlighting their participation in agreements that ensure fair payments for reuse of content across various platforms. The spokesperson emphasized that Netflix, along with other streamers, contribute significantly to the overall residuals pool.

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While Sarandos’ response touched on the broader issue of backend compensation, it was clear that Hawley’s focus was on residuals specifically. Despite the back and forth during the hearing, it is evident that Netflix remains committed to honoring the agreements in place regarding residuals and compensating talent accordingly.

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