In 20 years from now we will all be able to click and watch TV.
“In 20 years from now we will all be able to click and watch TV.”
— Reed Hastings · Click
The World Motivation
In 20 years from now we will all be able to click and watch TV.
“In 20 years from now we will all be able to click and watch TV.”
— Reed Hastings · Click
In 20 years from now we will all be able to click and watch TV.
About half my work in education is U.S. political reform around school districts and charter schools, and creating more room for entrepreneurial organizations to develop. And about half on technology, which I look at as a global platform.
Broadcast TV is like the landline of 20 years ago.
Well, we're about 24 million subscribers today, and that's up from about 15 million a year ago, so it's a very high rate of growth, and that's what's exciting about the business - more and more people are getting smart TVs, they're watching Netflix on their iPads.
At the end of the day, people have the right to have opinions. I have the right to have an opinion. And I have the right to say what I want on my music 'cause it's my music. If you don't like it, don't click on it, don't download it.
After my second and third movies, which did not click, I realised I should not do something that's too heavy.
Statistics do not convey emotion. They shock us for a minute or two, and then we click again.
If I want to go to sleep, click on a procedural, put me right out.
The most important thing for me is to have as much control over what's going on in front of me as I possibly can, so because of that, I don't play to a click track, and I don't have anything on the grid. Everything is triggered by me. Everything is played by me. Everything is within my control.
In the States, there's ESPN3, and each country has different options, and other than premiere league football, there tends to be very little global content. And movie and TV rights are pretty broad content.