Don’t expect Netflix to follow Max and Disney Plus’ plans to sell content to other streamers

Recently, with streaming companies increasingly desperate to start making some actual money, one option they’ve explored is selling parts of their libraries to other services. Some HBO shows are appearing on Netflix, instead of being exclusive to Max, for example, and Disney is reportedly looking at selling more of its library to other streamers.

But one company that apparently won’t be doing this is Netflix, according to the company’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos on a recent earnings call. No doubt it helps that Netflix is the rare streaming company that’s actually profitable, so will feel much less pressure to make ends meet, but Sarandos specifically talked about how older Netflix shows and movies are still valuable when sequels or new seasons launch… and also suggested that there’s not much value in it, because Netflix is so popular anyway.