Netflix (NFLX)’s new film chief has already ushered in some structural changes to the streamer’s film strategy, indicating that the company no longer needs to prove itself as a top filmmaker. Under Dan Lin’s leadership, Netflix plans to increase the quality and range of its films to suit its audience of 260 million. According to The New York Times, both Lin and Netflix content chief Bela Bajaria are upgrading the streaming giant’s films. After former film head Scott Stuber announced he was stepping down in January, Bajaria is said to have told the studio’s staff that films needed to improve and that anyone uncomfortable with the changes should consider leaving the company.
Lin has not spoken about his plans for Netflix’s film sector yet, but he has already made changes to the department since starting at the beginning of the month. Reports show that he laid off around 15 staffers and reorganized the division by genre so that different department heads lead their groups of the categories:
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Kira Goldberg, vice president of original studio film: Thrillers, dramas and family
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Niija Kuykendall, vice president of film: Faith-based, young adult and holiday films
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Ori Marmur, vice president of original studio film: Action, fantasy, horror and sci-fi
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Jason Young, director of original film: Comedies and rom-coms