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Netflix Aims To Keep L.A.-Based Production On Track In Wake Of Wildfires After “A Really Tough Couple Of Years” In Hollywood, Ted Sarandos Says


Ted Sarandos says production seems to be on track, despite the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles this month

Ted SarandosGetty Images Netflix doesn’t expect any significant production delays due to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires this month and, if anything, is looking to charge full steam ahead to get crews back to work after years of economic strife in Hollywood. So we’re doing everything we can to help with with relief, and we’re getting those folks who can back to work,” co-CEO Ted Sarandos said during Tuesday’s investor call, following the release of the streamer’s 2024 Q4 earnings report. “This industry has been through a really tough couple of years, starting with COVID, going into the strikes and now this, so it’s really important that we try not to delay anything and try to make sure that these jobs stay safe,” Sarandos continued.

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