Those were the words of Martin Davis, the only press agent ever to become CEO of a majormediacompany.
The image of Netflix has also undergone a measure of turbulence affecting both its management and share price.
Their forecast, he said, was akin to suggesting that the Albanian army is taking over the world.

(L-R) Netflix’s headquarters, ABC Television headquarters at the Walt Disney Company studio lotGetty Images
Bewkes reign ended in 2016 amid the dealmaking wreckage of AT&T.
Both positions apparently would report to Greg Peters, the newly named co-CEO, and to Ted Sarandos.
Peters had never been given the sort of star interview media treatment accorded Bajaria.

Global was a key word in this rhetoric, hence the surprisingly lengthy interview with Bajaria.
Her education was a mix of Long Beach and London.
There would be more frequent announcements and interviews, often at unexpected moments.