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Netflix’s Bela Bajaria Shoots Down Talk of a New Film and TV Compensation Model: ‘We’re Not Changing’
After weeks of talk that Netflix is looking to change its film and TV compensation model, chief content officer Bela Bajaria said that's true.
Bela Bajaria Says Netflix Is “Not Changing Our Compensation Model”
There’s been plenty of talk across Hollywood about streamers looking to change the way that they pay talent. However, Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria stated this morning that the company is not actually looking to move away from the cost-plus model.
Netflix’s Chief Content Officer Says ‘We Are Not Changing Our Compensation Model’
Netflix chief creative officer Bela Bajaria denied reports that the streamer is looking to change its compensation model for streaming talent.
Netflix Is ‘Not Changing’ Talent Compensation Model, Bela Bajaria Says
Everybody wants there to be a story there,” the streamer’s chief content officer says at Bloomberg Screentime The post Netflix Is ‘Not Changing’ Talent Compensation Model, Bela Bajaria Says appeared first on TheWrap.
Netflix Content Chief Bela Bajaria Says “We Are Not Changing Our Compensation Model”
"Our model works great for talent. It works great for filmmakers. It’s worked well for us. We like the model," she said at a conference Thursday.
Netflix Won't Change Its Compensation Model, Bajaria Says
Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria talks with Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw at Bloomberg Screentime about defining Netflix's content goals and says the streaming giant won't change its compensation model for talent and filmmakers.
The Diplomat Earns Early Renewal at Netflix
Netflix renews hit show for third season amidst 'frustrating' cancellations
Although Netflix has recently left fans disappointed after cancelling shows including Kaos and That '90s Show, there is a reason to celebrate as it has been confirmed that The Diplomat has been renewed for a third season - ahead of the show's second season landing on 31 October.
‘The Diplomat' Renewed for Season 3 at Netflix Ahead of Season 2 Premiere
"The Diplomat" has been renewed for Season 3 weeks ahead of the show's Season 2 premiere. The Netflix political drama is premiering its second season on Oct. 31. Production on the third season is now underway in London and New York.
Keri Russell’s ‘The Diplomat’ gets early Season 3 renewal on Netflix
The Diplomat” has been granted diplomatic immunity from being canceled. On Thursday, Netflix renewed the Keri Russell-led political thriller for a third season three weeks ahead of the Season 2 premiere.
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Netflix is getting its own live talk show in 2025 — with John Mulaney set to host
Netflix is doubling down on their partnership with comedian John Mulaney. Earlier in 2024, he helmed a live, six-episode ...
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Netflix Layoffs Hit Publicity Department
Netflix's PR operation underwent layoffs Thursday. About 10 people were impacted across series and film publicity, sources ...
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Netflix Orders John Mulaney Live Weekly Talk Show in 2025
Netflix is expanding its business with comedian John Mulaney and will launch a live weekly talk show with the comedian next ...
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Netflix reveals hit drama will return for third series – before the second even airs
NETFLIX has backed a third series of a critically-acclaimed political drama – before season two has even aired. The news was shared by Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria on stage at ...
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Netflix Picks Up Weekly Live Variety Talk Show Hosted by John Mulaney
Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria announced the pickup at the Bloomberg Screentime conference Thursday, saying that ...
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John Mulaney Follows ‘Everybody’s In L.A.’ Success With Another Live Talk Show On Netflix
John Mulaney is returning to Netflix after the success of his short-lived variety show Everybody’s in L.A. to host a brand ...
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