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Netflix chair and co-founder Reed Hastings to leave streaming platform

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Last updated: 2026/04/16 at 5:59 PM
Press Room Published April 16, 2026
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Netflix chair Reed Hastings is leaving the streaming service he co-founded 29 years ago as the company regains its footing after it lost its $72-billion US deal for Warner Bros. Discovery.

In ​a letter to investors released on Thursday, Netflix ​said Hastings will not stand for re-election at its annual meeting in June and plans to focus on philanthropy and other pursuits.

The ​company’s stock plunged around eight per cent on the news of Hastings’ departure. ⁠The co-founder is credited ⁠with helping to revolutionize how movies and ‌television shows are delivered in homes, upending Hollywood’s business model.

“Netflix is growing revenues double-digits, expanding margins in 2026 and gushing free cash flow,” said LightShed Partners media analyst Richard Greenfield. “While the Q1 was uneventful financially, the departure of ⁠Reed Hastings has spooked investors.”

Netflix reaffirmed in a 14-page shareholder letter that its mission remains “ambitious and unchanged” — to entertain the world, providing movies and series for many tastes, cultures and languages. ‌The company’s full-year outlook remained unchanged.

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Paramount Skydance made a hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery for $108 billion US just days after Netflix announced it made a $72-billion US deal with the legacy studio. It’s a move that even has U.S. President Donald Trump weighing in.

The company did not say how it plans to spend the $2.8-billion US termination fee it received after losing the Warner Bros. movie studio, including HBO, and lifted its earnings per share ​to $1.23 US in the first quarter compared with 66 cents per share in the same quarter last year.

Revenue rose to $12.25 ⁠billion US, an increase of 16 per cent from the year-ago period, modestly exceeding analyst forecasts ⁠of $12.18 billion US.

Netflix, which long told investors that a Warner Bros. acquisition was a “nice to ⁠have, ⁠not need to have” proposition, highlighted ​areas of future growth.

The company said its investment in expanding its entertainment offerings with video ​podcasts, and live entertainment — such ⁠as the World Baseball Classic in Japan — is fuelling engagement. It plans to use technology to improve the user experience and improve monetization, as advertising revenue remains on track to reach $3 billion US in 2026 — a twofold increase from a year ago.

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