Variety
Netflix’s Ted Sarandos pushed back against a much-discussed assertion by FX Networks CEO John Landgraf this summer, stating at an industry forum Thursday, “There’s no such thing as too much TV.”
Speaking at the Hollywood Radio and Television Society’s annual State of the Industry luncheon, Sarandos, Netflix’s chief content officer, noted that Landgraf – who cited a perceived glut of original scripted series that will exceed 400 in the next year – suggested that the only concern would be if distributors were spending vastly more and people weren’t watching more content.
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There sure isn't, Ted. Like Kevin McCallister would say, TV's my life. *sobs in corner*