- Netflix viewing is way up as millions are stuck at home due to the coronavirus.
- Netflix’s Ted Sarandos said that Netflix has enough new shows in the pipeline to last for at least a few months.
- Netflix won’t see a disruption in programming for at least a few months if the coronavirus continues to spread.
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The coronavirus has effectively turned Hollywood into a ghost town. Entire productions — from TV shows to movies — are currently on pause as large parts of the country remain on lockdown to prevent the coronavirus from spreading even further.
While the coronavirus has completely disrupted filming on popular programs, with ABC’s popular Bachelor franchise and Netflix’s Stranger Things being two prime examples, Netflix appears better prepared to weather the storm than most. During an appearance on CNN recently, Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos said that the streaming giant has enough shows already completed such that viewers won’t notice any drop off in the volume of content being made available.
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Netflix says it has enough new content to outlast coronavirus for a few months originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 06:21:16 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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