Netflix said layoffs were primarily driven by 'business needs' and would affect 'mostly U.S.-based' personnel.
Changes are also being made to the social media and publishing channels with a reduction in contractor roles.
Multiple full-time staff and contractors working on the Tudum fan-site were laid off at the end of April. Just two weeks before, Netflix revealed its first paid subscriber losses in more than 10 years to the tune of 200,000 subscribers.NETFLIX SUBSCRIBER LOSSES PROMPT ANIMATED PROJECT CANCELLATIONS: REPORT
Chief Financial Officer Spencer Neumann said during an earnings call last month, "We’re pulling back on some of our spend growth across both content and non-content spend."
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