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Netflix is making staying at home 'a little more bearable'
Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos talks with Brian Stelter about how the company is responding to the coronavirus emergency. "Every one of our productions around the world has shut down. I believe that's unprecedented in history," Sarandos says. Affected employees will be paid for the next two weeks. Sarandos says streaming video hopefully makes people "feel a little less isolated while we are being physically isolated."
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