Netflix fires PR chief over use of foul language
Netflix fires PR chief over use of foul language
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Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], June 23 (NT): Netflix has fired its chief communications officer, Jonathan Friedland following the 'insensitive' comments which he made to his group.

Friedland used the 'N-word' in a conference with other staffers, some of whom afterwards reported the incident,  as The Hollywood Reporter informed.

"I'm leaving Netflix after seven years. Leaders have to be beyond reproach in the example we set and unfortunately I fell short of that standard when I was insensitive in speaking to my team about words that offend in comedy. I feel awful about the distress this lapse caused to people at a company I love and where I want everyone to feel included and appreciated," Friedland stated.

"I feel honoured to have built a brilliant and diverse global team and to have been part of this collective adventure in building the world's leading entertainment service," he further said.

Netflix Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Reed Hastings issued a company-wide email explaining Friedland's firing on Friday.

"I've made a decision to let go of Jonathan Friedland. Jonathan contributed greatly in many areas, but his descriptive use of the N-word on at least two occasions at work showed unacceptably low racial awareness and sensitivity and is not in line with our values as a company," Hastings wrote in his email.

On a related note Friedland, a former Disney executive first joined Netflix in February 2011 as Vice President for global corporate communications. He was promoted to the top communications role on the following year.

 Worth mention here a replacement for Friedland is yet to be finalized. (NT)

 

 

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