Netflix’s Sarandos Shoots Down Roku Takeover Rumors: ‘We Don’t Need It’
The Netflix Co-CEO does confirm that it’s talking to Roku, Google and Comcast about potential partnerships.
This article was originally posted on nexttv.com
The Netflix Co-CEO does confirm that it’s talking to Roku, Google and Comcast about potential partnerships.
This article was originally posted on nexttv.com
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