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Netflix and the movie studios are working on plans to let you watch new movies at home sooner — or right away.


On the latest Recode Decode, Galloway also grades Netflix, Snap and the New York Times Company.


Watch Hastings talk about binge watching, live sports and Facebook.


“There’s not a big conflict yet.”


Bringing live sports to the internet is also hard.


But Reed Hastings says the open internet is an important principle.


Hastings was interviewed live by Peter Kafka from our Code Conference.


It’s also losing its longtime, D.C.-based policy chief, Christopher Libertelli.


FAMANA?


Brad Pitt doesn’t work for free.


Ross tries to bring a sympathetic antagonism to Hooli CEO Gavin Belson.


That’s according to CEO Reed Hastings, who wants to talk to you about time and space and have you ever really looked at your hands? I mean — really, really looked? At your hands? Whoa.


Ninety-four million, thanks in large part to international viewers.


Reed Hastings added five million subs. Wall Street wanted more.


There’s no conflict yet, apparently. But down the road ...


The days of traditional banking, and the hegemony of big brand-name banks, are coming to a close as consumers demand more transparent, responsive and honest treatment.


Want to watch all the new “The Young Pope” episodes right now? You can’t. But Reed Hastings says that will change.


The Verge’s Lauren Goode and Recode’s Peter Kafka decode streaming apps and services on Too Embarrassed to Ask.


It’s not a super-smart guide, but it’s a start.


It will work on your iOS and Android devices, starting today.


Apple, Google, Facebook, Netflix and Amazon all suffered this week, but some think that’s short-sighted.


“I just like to build things. I don’t really care whether it’s a technology company or whether it’s a television show or whether it’s a movie or whatever it is.”


It’s an easier way to find and watch video on Apple TV.


Leonsis spoke with Kara Swisher on the latest episode of Recode Decode.

The Reed Hastings roller coaster is moving up again.

Kutcher, who’s also a tech investor, acts in the Netflix sitcom “The Ranch.”

Which doesn’t really mean anything, but there you go.



“It will help modestly.”

Hint: Rhymes with “subscribers.”

The move means the once contentious pair have declared a truce.


Handler says “Chelsea” is a talk show, but don’t call it “late-night.”

“Narcos” is coming to Univision.


The comedian interviewed TED curator Chris Anderson for her new Netflix talk show.


Amazon already does.


Time to talk to Reed Hastings about Amazon, Hollywood and everything else.


Netflix and Amazon go head-to-head at last. Also: Got a question for Reed Hastings today? Send it along.


It will launch April 26 and will cost $5 a month.


Here’s a guess: Videos.


Netflix is doing it for your own good. For now.