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Netflix co-founder and chairman Reed Hastings will leave the company when his board term expires in June 2026, the streaming giant said after releasing first-quarter results on April 16.
Hastings, 65, said he will focus on philanthropy and other pursuits.
The earnings update showed revenue of $12.25 billion and net income of roughly $5.3 billion for Q1, with GAAP earnings per share of $1.23; Netflix also received a $2.8 billion termination fee tied to its failed bid for Warner Bros Discovery.
Management forecast second-quarter revenue and earnings below some street expectations (Q2 EPS guidance cited around $0.78), prompting roughly an 8–9% drop in after-hours trading.
Netflix reported more than 325 million paid members and said it is prioritising growth through advertising (targeting about $3 billion in ad revenue in 2026), live sports and new formats such as video podcasts, along with investments in technology including generative AI and a revamped mobile experience.







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