![How Netflix Became Hollywood’s Frenemy](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_v773mXePjq_WGv5RtKMYc2TH1HP_6Pv7iyPIX0cpgIdjnvMHIwV0XyS2SvoYE3yvyMwKbd_lMsq4T-CFOwNPWL1ifGBkFF9qeji8BkLJGvMbVfwY_Q3mf4AKLH3jVw7ce1LfzBSGdImR3pBDktpxf78TaigE7u84bpHwhxhilfYKJWJN9kuzNflUXU=s0-d)
Netflix’s campaign to crank out original content is changing the way TV shows and movies get made—whether Hollywood likes it or not. It’s 4:30 p.m. on a Friday, and Ted Sarandos is comfortably seated in an armchair in his Beverly Hills office, looking surprisingly well rested for a guy who has already spent 11 hours on an airplane.
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