Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters on the streamer's shifting culture and where ads, AI, and games fit in

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Today, I’m talking with Greg Peters, the co-CEO of Netflix. I caught up with Greg while he was at the Cannes Lions festival in France, which is basically the world’s biggest gathering of advertisers and marketers. It’s an increasingly important place for Greg to be, as Netflix’s new ad tier has nearly doubled in six months to more than 40 million subscribers and feels increasingly pivotal to the future of the company.

On top of that, Netflix is updating its famous culture memo, and I wanted to chat with Greg about the changes he’s making to that document, and how he’s thinking about maintaining that culture as Netflix grows into things like advertising and gaming.

Links:

Netflix Culture Memo | Netflix

Netflix Culture Memo (2009) | Netflix

Streaming is cable now | The Verge

Netflix’s ad tier hits 40 million users | The Verge

Netflix is different now — and there’s no going back | The Verge

Netflix just fired the organizer of the trans employee walkout | The Verge

Netflix doesn’t want to hear it anymore | The Verge

It’s hard to believe Samsung’s new, matte The Frame is actually a TV | The Verge

Transcript: https://www.theverge.com/e/23946561

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