Netflix names longtime director Jay Hoag as chairman, succeeding Reed Hastings


The Netflix logo is shown on one of their buildings in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, U.S., December 2, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Blake

June 5 (Reuters) - Netflix ⁠appointed lead independent director Jay Hoag as ⁠chairman of its board, succeeding Reed Hastings, ‌who stepped down from the board of the streaming service he co-founded nearly three decades ago.

Here are some details ​on the move:

• The streaming ⁠platform announced the ⁠move in an SEC filing on Friday, saying Hoag ⁠assumed ‌the role following its annual shareholders meeting on June 4.

• Netflix said ⁠in April that Hastings is quitting the ​company in ‌order to focus on his philanthropy and ⁠other pursuits.

• ​Hastings transformed Netflix from a DVDs-by-mail business to a global streaming goliath that revolutionized the distribution ⁠of movies and television series.

• He ​also steered it through the COVID-19 pandemic, which boosted its growth even as other entertainment companies ⁠struggled.

• Hoag co-founded TCV, a growth equity firm, which has been an investor in Netflix for many years.

• Hoag has served on Netflix's ​board since 1999 and was ⁠the lead independent director for more than a ​decade.

• He currently serves on ‌the boards of Zillow Group ​and Peloton Interactive.

(Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Shreya Biswas)

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