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Coronavirus Outbreak: Netflix sees viewership spike during entertainment industry shutdown, says Ted Sarandos

Press Trust of India March 26, 2020, 12:36:15 IST

Netflix’s chief content officer Ted Sarandos has said that the novel coronavirus has caused a ‘massive disruption’ in the global entertainment industry.

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Coronavirus Outbreak: Netflix sees viewership spike during entertainment industry shutdown, says Ted Sarandos

With many cities worldwide under lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos has said the company has witnessed a surge in online viewership. Sarandos told  Brian Stelter on CNN’s Reliable Sources that the novel coronavirus has caused a “massive disruption” in the global entertainment industry. [caption id=“attachment_7886931” align=“alignnone” width=“1280”] Netflix logo. Image from Reuters Netflix logo. Image from Reuters[/caption] “It’s been a massive disruption. Every one of our productions around the world are shut down. It’s unprecedented in history,” the executive said. Click here to follow LIVE updates on coronavirus outbreak When asked about viewing, Sarandos said, “You can imagine, all viewing is up. It’s up on Netflix, on CNN on television in general. The system has been very robust and can help out a lot of people. People certainly are watching a lot more Netflix.” As for the content, he said the streamer currently has a good library of shows that can easily serve the subscribers for the next few months. “What’s happening now is we work pretty far ahead with delivering all the episodes of our shows at once so no disruption over the net few months, maybe later in the year as physical production is not operational,” he added. Though many productions have halted work, Sarandos said they have all gone digital and started implementing the concept of “virtual reading rooms”. “One of our shows Big Mouth, the other day, did their first virtual table read. We had 40 actors and writers with Netflix executives doing a table read of a new episode. So, people are being quite adaptive on getting ready on getting geared up for a time when we do get back to work,” he added.

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