Wilmot Reed Hastings, Jr. (born October 8, 1960) is an entrepreneur and education philanthropist. He is the CEO of Netflix and serves on the boards of Facebook and numerous non-profit organizations. Read full biography of Reed Hastings →
Most entrepreneurial ideas will sound crazy, stupid and uneconomic, and then they'll turn out to be right.
Fibre optic is becoming like electricity. If you look at how electricity spread around the globe 100 years ago, that's what's happening now.
I've worked very hard, but my life's always been fun.
Comparing Apple to Netflix is like comparing apples to oranges, especially if the oranges made so many mistakes that people stopped eating oranges... →
Broadcast TV is like the landline of 20 years ago.
There's a finite market for DVD-by-mail, and the growth over the next 10 years will be in streaming.
Think of Internet on the TV like the Web browser. The amount of time you spend on the PC in the browser is just going to grow continuously.
I think there will be 20 years of evolution from linear broadcast to internet television.
I'm on the Facebook board now. Little did they know that I thought Facebook was really stupid when I first heard about it back in 2005.
In the U.S., HBO is a very aggressive service.
Our brand at Netflix is really focused on movies and TV shows.
About half my work in education is U.S. political reform around school districts and charter schools, and creating more room for entrepreneurial... →
In the States, there's ESPN3, and each country has different options, and other than premiere league football, there tends to be very little... →