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  • Netflix: Ads Are Not Something We’re Contemplating

    Netflix says it has no intentions of including ads in or around its content.

    The company released its quarterly earnings report on Wednesday. Shortly afterwards, the company held a Google+ Hangout with company execs and analysts. One analyst suggested that investors think Netflix is at the point where people would tolerate pre-roll ads similar to those seen in movie theaters.

    When asked if this is something Netflix would consider doing, CEO Reed Hastings said, “We have no plans to go towards advertising-based models. Our brand, at least over the next couple of years, and at this point, really stands for that commercial-free experience that we have where the consumer’s in control of the experience. They get to watch when they want. They get to pause it when they want. They can play it when they want, and watch it how and where they want. So it’s fundamental to that control orientation that we don’t cram advertisements down people’s throats. So I really don’t see that.”

    Asked if the company’s contracts would even allow for ads, Hastings said, “You know, at a certain price, anything’s allowable. I’m sure Ted [Content Chief Sarandos] could take take a lot more money, but it’s not something we’re contemplating.”

    Sarandos added, “It tends to be a separate set of rights, and to your point, Reed, we’ve got to go to great extremes to give consumers control of the content, you know, going all the way to the extreme of putting the entire season out at one time, so the notion of frustrating them for the first or the last couple of minutes seems a little out of step with that.”

    The highlight of the above hangout that has everyone talking is what Hastings said about HBO’s CEO.

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  • Yahoo Partners With Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences On Emmy Coverage

    The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced today that Yahoo will be its official digital partner for red carpet and behind-the-scenes content surrounding the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards.

    “Yahoo! is the Television Academy’s official online destination to live stream the red carpet and offer the Academy’s Backstage LIVE companion program, as well as deliver exclusive streaming content after the live coast-to-coast television broadcast airing Sunday, September 22, 2013, on CBS,” a spokesperson for Yahoo tells WebProNews.

    “As television viewing habits evolve and people are consuming content across multiple platforms, it is imperative that the Television Academy meet the demands of the public,” said Maury McIntyre, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Vice President of Digital. “Yahoo! is the ideal digital partner with a reach unlike any other to bring the Primetime Emmy red carpet and Backstage LIVE — and all of the Academy’s year round events — to television fans far and wide.”

    Yahoo is the first digital partner for the academy outside of the broadcast networks. By partnering with Yahoo, it has the potential to reach 700 million of the company’s users.

    The content itself will be showcased on a hub within Yahoo TV. This will include live coverage leading up to the awards beginning with the nominations announcements on July 18th. It will extend after the awards, and will also feature a live stream from the Red Carpet before the show, backstage coverage during the show, and from the Governors Ball after the show.

    Yahoo will also offer interviews with key players, photo galleries, analysis of the vote, and features on fashion as well as the “best Emmy moments”.

    For months after the show, Yahoo will offer a series called “An Evening With…” This will include discussions with creators and stars of various shows.