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An Interview with Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters About Engagement and Warner Bros.

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Started January 23, 2026

An interview with Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters about engagement, competition, and the Warner Bros. acquisition

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QUESTION Posted by bradvl Jan 27, 2026
How do we measure 'quality', if not through engagement?
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 23, 2026
Acquiring Warner Bros. content could provide Netflix with unique offerings that attract new subscribers and enhance user experience.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 23, 2026
The Warner Bros. acquisition may dilute Netflix's brand identity rather than strengthen its content library.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 23, 2026
Netflix's focus on engagement is crucial for maintaining its competitive edge in the crowded streaming market.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 23, 2026
The competition in streaming has become unsustainable, leading to potential market saturation and reduced quality across platforms.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 23, 2026
While engagement metrics are important, they shouldn't overshadow the quality of content produced by streaming platforms.
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