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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Meet The Man In Charge Of Making Hollywood Not Hate Google (GOOG, NFLX)


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Robert Kyncl is VP, TV and Film Entertainment at Google, which means he must convince the Hollywood studios that Google doesn't want to destroy them, and thereby get them to license their content to YouTube.

It's pretty interesting to see how he does, because before that he did the same job superbly at Netflix.

The LA Times profiled Kyncl and here's what we learned:

  • Like so many in Hollywood, Kyncl got his start in the mailroom, and then worked up his way to dealmaking;




  • At Netflix, he was the guy behind some of the big content partnerships that got Netflix's streaming service off the ground, and since joining Google eight months ago he got studios to sign off on YouTube movie rentals;




  • YouTube sees its strategy as resting on three legs: user-generated content, content produced for the web, and licenced media;




  • One of the ways YouTube wants to get people to watch longer and highlight more content is to "create themed channels that combine original online content with a curated selection of amateur videos," especially on niche topics you might not get to see on TV.
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    Meet The Man In Charge Of Making Hollywood Not Hate Google (GOOG, NFLX)


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    Thursday, December 2, 2010

    Comment on Hey Hollywood: Netflix Isn’t the Enemy; Old Thinking Is by Michael

    It's also not fair because at the time the deal was struck, Netflix only had 8.7 million users and a small fraction of that were streaming actively. Do that math and it gets closer to the $2 per sub/mo. By committing to a guaranteed annual contract with Starz so early, Netflix was taking decent risk if streaming never caught on.

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