Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has identified YouTube as a major competitor to streaming services during ongoing EU regulatory discussions, according to Variety. Speaking in Brussels, Sarandos described YouTube not as a casual video site but as a "straightforward direct competitor" to Netflix and traditional broadcasters, emphasizing its growing influence on the TV market.
Sarandos is engaging directly with European lawmakers to advocate for clearer and more predictable regulations, as reported by Politico Europe. He stressed the importance of simple rules to maintain a healthy competitive environment while highlighting Netflix’s continued substantial investments in European content production and job creation.
The strategic focus on Europe follows a shift in Netflix’s global plans after the collapse of its Warner Bros. Discovery deal, which Sarandos attributes in part to misleading regulatory concerns raised by Paramount, according to Deadline. Sarandos denied any political interference influenced by former U.S. President Donald Trump in that transaction. This shift marks Netflix's increased prioritization of the European market amid industry competition.
Despite Trump’s public criticism of Netflix board member Susan Rice earlier in the year, Sarandos chose not to respond, The Independent reports. This silence indicates the company's decision to maintain distance from U.S. political controversies as it concentrates on navigating the EU regulatory landscape.
Looking ahead, key issues to watch include the outcome of the EU’s review of streaming regulations and whether policymakers will accommodate Netflix’s calls for streamlined rules. The company’s positioning against YouTube and its investment in European content will likely influence its competitive dynamics within the region's evolving media market.

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