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Netflix's Scott Stuber, in the middle, might have left because he didn't want to produce so many bad movies. He's seen with Netflix boss Ted Sarandos (left) and Ashton Kutcher.
Scott Stuber (middle) might be leaving Netflix because he was sick of making so many movies. He's seen with Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos (left) and Ashton Kutcher.
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A woman laughing alone with salad, one of The Hairpin's most famous posts.
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Apple Vision Pro
Apple's new Vision Pro headset will hit the market without a dedicated Netflix app.
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Fenton Bailey, RuPaul Charles and Randy Barbato attend the premiere of HBO's
Fenton Bailey, RuPaul Charles and Randy Barbato at the premiere of "Mapplethorpe: Look At The Pictures" in 2016.
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The audience for "The Daily Show" has shrunk dramatically since Jon Stewart's heyday on the show.
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Ross Levinsohn attends the 2013 Adweek Hot List gala at Capitale on December 2, 2013 in New York City.
Ross Levinsohn attends the 2013 Adweek Hot List gala at Capitale on December 2, 2013 in New York City.
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Headshots of Liz Mella, Palak Kapadia, Rogelio Magaña, and Katie Wong on a blue background
From left to right: Liz Mella, Palak Kapadia, Rogelio Magaña, and Katie Wong
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A silhouette of a hand holding a lock in front of Netflix's logo.
Netflix's password-sharing ban and cheaper subscription options were a boon for the streaming company in 2023.
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and guest Jon Stewart during Monday's June 17, 2019 show.
Jon Stewart, pictured in 2015, is making a return to conventional TV.