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Netflix Executive: ‘We'd Rethink Our Entire Investment in Georgia' If Heartbeat Bill Upheld
2019-05-29
[Free Beacon] Ted Sarandos, the chief content officer for Netflix, stated the video streaming company may consider pulling out production from the state of Georgia if the recently signed heartbeat bill is upheld in federal courts.

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R.) signed the legislation, which would prohibit abortions in the state once a heartbeat is detected, in early May. The law, described as one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country, has attracted the attention and protests of the entertainment industry as the state has emerged as a large hub for the entertainment industry creating almost 100,000 jobs and generating nearly $3 billion in revenue.

"We have many women working on productions in Georgia, whose rights, along with millions of others, will be severely restricted by this law," Sarandos said in a statement first reported by Variety over the weekend.

While numerous other production companies have deferred on publicly weighing in on the law while it is litigated through the courts, Sarandos told Variety that Netflix will work with the A.C.L.U. to fight the law in court battles.

Sarandos indicated the company will continue to operate in the state as the law is not scheduled to come into effect until January 2020 but said the company could revise its decision if courts hold up the constitutionality of the legislation.

"Should it ever come into effect, we'd rethink our entire investment in Georgia," Sarandos added.

Sarandos has a long history supporting Democratic candidates and causes. In 2012, The Hollywood Reporter described him and his wife as "Obama's $500,000 Power Couple." The couple raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for Obama’s re-election campaign in 2012. Sarandos is married to Nicole Avant who served as President Obama’s ambassador to the Bahamas from 2009 to 2011.

The close relationship with the former president helped Sarandos sign the former first couple to an exclusive production deal with the streaming company according to reporting from the New York Post.

The deal, announced last May, is worth an estimated $50 million dollars for the Obamas and will allow them to produce television shows and movies over a multiyear period.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Netflix just extended its debt burden to $12,000,000,000.00 with the issuance of $2,000,000,000.00 in debt bonds.
Posted by: Varmint Splat1454   2019-05-29 16:10  

#4  Doesn't this constitute contempt ? The threat implies the assumption that legislation and Judicial directives are subject to economic negotiation by pvt. companies and corporations.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-05-29 14:12  

#3  Sarandos seems to have a history of bad decisions which are politically-motivated rather than business-related, e.g. signing the Obumbles on for $50 mil. Maybe it's a good time for stockholders to push for replacement?
Posted by: JohnQC   2019-05-29 08:57  

#2  Ted Sarandos, then don't service the MidEast as Islam doesn't permit birth control but does kill anybody after they are born if they don't follow rules.

Also, NetFlix is a publicly traded company. You are not doing due diligence as an officer of a public company if you impose your political viewpoint in a manner not positive for the bottom line.
Posted by: 3dc   2019-05-29 05:45  

#1  Avoid the week end traffic, take your blood money and leave now.

Posted by: Besoeker   2019-05-29 02:31  

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