Ted Sarandos, a chief executive of Netflix, on the future of entertainment.
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So, Casey, we should explain what's going to happen in this episode because it's going to be a little different.
What's going to happen?
Kevin so it is the holiday.
Happy July 4 to all our listeners out there.
And we are off this week, but we wanted to bring you something from our colleagues at another New York Times podcast, the interview.
Yeah, this is sort of our tribute to America is how I would describe what we're about to do.
We're taking the day off and we're bringing you a great american.
So the interview is a podcast from the New York Times Magazine where every week one of the two hosts, Lulu Garcia Navarro and David Marchese, interview famous and notable people.
Everyone from Anne Hathaway to Charlemagne, the God to Serena Williams is a really great show.
I've been really enjoying it.
And there was a recent interview that one of their hosts, Lulu Garcia Navarro, did that we thought would be interesting to bring to hard fork listeners on our week off.
Yeah, it was Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos.
And, you know, it's hard to imagine somebody sort of more at the center of tech and culture than Ted has been over the past decade plus.
And I was really interested to hear some of what he had to say about the modern condition.