We’re interested in customer satisfaction, says Reed Hastings of the limited ‘Glass Onion’ release

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Netflix CEO Reed Hastings speaks at the NYT/DealBook conference on why the company did such a limited theatrical release of its movie, ‘Glass Onion.’

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