Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings to exit in June
Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings is stepping down as chairman after 29 years, shifting focus to philanthropy. The streaming giant's stock dipped following the announcement. As Netflix enters a new era, the company plans to significantly expand its ...

In a letter to investors released on Thursday, Netflix said Hastings will not stand for re-election at its annual meeting in June and plans to focus on philanthropy and other pursuits.
The company's stock plunged around 8% on the news of Hastings' departure. The company's co-founder is credited with helping to revolutionise how movies and television shows are delivered in homes, upending Hollywood's business model.
"As the company enters a new era without Reed Hastings, advertising will play a bigger role," said eMarketer senior analyst Ross Benes. "There's no better time to amplify an ads business than right now with the upfronts looming."
Netflix reaffirmed in a 14-page shareholder letter that its mission remains "ambitious and unchanged" - to entertain the world, providing movies and series for many tastes, cultures and languages. The company's full-year outlook remained unchanged.
The company did not say how it plans to spend the $2.8 billion termination fee it received after losing the Warner Bros movie studio and HBO, and lifted its earnings per share to $1.23 in the first quarter compared with 66 cents per share in the same quarter last year.
Revenue rose to $12.25 billion, an increase of 16% from the year-ago period, modestly exceeding analyst forecasts of $12.18 billion.
Netflix, which long told investors that a Warner Bros acquisition was a "nice to have, not need to have" proposition, highlighted areas of future growth.
The company said its investment in expanding its entertainment offerings with video podcasts, and live entertainment - such as the World Baseball Classic in Japan - is fuelling engagement. It plans to use technology to improve the user experience and improve monetisation, as advertising revenue remains on track to reach $3 billion in 2026 - a twofold increase from a year ago.
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