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Netflix Summons TV, Movie, Tech Executives to Internet TV Summit | Re/code

Netflix Summons TV, Movie, Tech Executives to Internet TV Summit | Re/code: Reed Hastings wants to talk about the future of TV. So he’s�asking�the people who run�movie studios, TV networks and entertainment conglomerates to join him for a private chat.

The Netflix CEO has invited many�of the top executives in the TV and film world, along with some representatives from hardware and Internet companies, to a gathering at a Utah resort next month.�Invitations to the event, distributed to the likes of CBS CEO Les Moonves and HBO CEO Richard Plepler, say that Hastings and Netflix content boss Ted Sarandos want to discuss the future of TV.

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