First reported by The Hollywood Reporter
Netflix Inks Video Deal With Leading Publishers Including THR and Other Penske Media Brands, Condé Nast, Hearst and People
Your favorite internet videos are coming to Netflix
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Netflix is coming for YouTube Netflix does not just want your movie night anymore. It wants your 13-minute lunch break, too. Starting Aug. 3, Netflix will begin adding short and mid-length videos from major digital publishers directly to its homepage, giving subscribers a new way to watch internet-native series without leaving the …
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