Obama in Talks to Provide Shows for Netflix

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That's just stupid talk from black authority. Buzzwords are all he does.

This is another form of outreach. It's like people don't actually know tlhow politics work

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what black local community center can afford an obama speech?

most people don't even know there's been TWO movies made about him

this is the first i've heard about him wanting to get into production and television, he talked about NBA team ownership but not this
 

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:patrice:....sounds like some Oprah feel good bullshyt...on the fence depending on how it's done...if it's like a Real Sports or 30 for 30 feel might fukk wit it...but if it's all agenda'd out I'm cool on it... If it's all bout lgbtyerxiytvg type shyt or doesn't highlight the plight of black America...want no parts of it:hubie:
 

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what black local community center can afford an obama speech?

most people don't even know there's been TWO movies made about him

this is the first i've heard about him wanting to get into production and television, he talked about NBA team ownership but not this
Obama has literally done pop ups at local community centers in the past year in DC and Chicago

The fukk are you nikkas talking about?
 

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Obama has literally done pop ups at local community centers in the past year in DC and Chicago

The fukk are you nikkas talking about?

nikka watch your fukking tone

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i said AFFORD to hear him speak. former presidents usually go on speaking engagements after they leave office, very normal.

seeing that he is an eternal BLACK icon, his #1 audience is BLACK AMERICA - they can't AFFORD his speaking engagements.
 

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nikka watch your fukking tone

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i said AFFORD to hear him speak. former presidents usually go on speaking engagements after they leave office, very normal.

seeing that he is an eternal BLACK icon, his #1 audience is BLACK AMERICA - they can't AFFORD his speaking engagements.
What the fukk are you talking about?

You nikkas wanna change shyt...but with no money :laff:

COLLECT THE BAG FIRST
 

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What the fukk are you talking about?

You nikkas wanna change shyt...but with no money :laff:

COLLECT THE BAG FIRST

this sentence doesn't even make sense...it's cool you wanna defend Obama bruh, that's cool

but at least make coherent sentences :manny:
 

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this sentence doesn't even make sense...it's cool you wanna defend Obama bruh, that's cool

but at least make coherent sentences :manny:
Obama should leave money on the table to make you feel better

OK?

:mjlol:

It took Puffy to make damn near 1 billion before he started being open with his black empowerment :mjlol:
 

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Obama in Talks to Provide Shows for Netflix
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR, KATIE BENNER and JOHN KOBLINMARCH 8, 2018

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President Obama at the Obama Foundation Summit in Chicago in October. He is in talks with Netflix for a series of programs, possibly to highlight inspirational stories. Jim Young/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
WASHINGTON — Former President Barack Obama is in advanced negotiations with Netflix to produce a series of high-profile shows that will provide him a global platform after his departure from the White House, according to people familiar with the discussions.

Under terms of a proposed deal, which is not yet final, Netflix would pay Mr. Obama and his wife, Michelle, for exclusive content that would be available only on the streaming service, which has nearly 118 million subscribers around the world. The number of episodes and the formats for the shows have not been decided.

Mr. Obama does not intend to use his Netflix shows to directly respond to President Trump or conservative critics, according to people familiar with discussions about the programming. They said the Obamas had talked about producing shows that highlight inspirational stories.

But the Netflix deal, while not a direct answer to Fox News or Breitbart.com, would give Mr. Obama an unfiltered method of communication with the public similar to the audiences he already reaches through social media, with 101 million Twitter followers and 55 million people who have liked his Facebook page.

“President and Mrs. Obama have always believed in the power of storytelling to inspire,” Eric Schultz, a senior adviser to the former president, said Thursday. “Throughout their lives, they have lifted up stories of people whose efforts to make a difference are quietly changing the world for the better. As they consider their future personal plans, they continue to explore new ways to help others tell and share their stories.”

In one possible show idea, Mr. Obama could moderate conversations on topics that dominated his presidency — health care, voting rights, immigration, foreign policy, climate change — and that have continued to divide a polarized American electorate during President Trump’s time in office.

Another program could feature Mrs. Obama on topics, like nutrition, that she championed in the White House. The former president and first lady could also lend their brand — and their endorsement — to documentaries or fictional programming on Netflix that align with their beliefs and values.

It is unclear how much money the Obamas will be paid, given their lack of experience in the media business. Netflix recently signed a five-year, $300 million deal to lure Ryan Murphy away from 21st Century Fox, but Mr. Murphy is among the television industry’s most sought-after producers

The deal is evidence that Mr. Obama, who left the White House when he was just 55 years old, intends to remain engaged in the nation’s civic business, even as he has studiously avoided direct clashes with Mr. Trump about his concerted efforts to roll back Mr. Obama’s legacy. It is also a clear indication that the former president remains interested in the intersection of politics, technology and media.

Several people familiar with the Netflix discussions said that executives from Apple and Amazon, which have their own streaming services, have also expressed interest in talking with Mr. Obama about content deals.

The former president has maintained a low profile since leaving office. He and his wife are each writing highly anticipated memoirs, for which they were reportedly paid more than $60 million. And Mr. Obama has been paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for speeches in the United States and around the world. The Obamas are rarely seen in public in Washington, where they still live.

Mr. Obama has long expressed concerns about how the flow of information — and misinformation — has the power to shape public opinion. In the last several months, Mr. Obama has discussed with technology executives and wealthy investors the threats to American democracy from the manipulation of news.

He has seethed privately and publicly, about what he says is the manipulation of news by conservative outlets and the fractured delivery of information in the internet age. In several recent public appearances during the last several months, the former president hinted at his frustration with the way conservative news outlets have shaped people’s perceptions about the divisive 2016 campaign and the issues he cares about.

“If you watch Fox News, you are living on a different planet than you are if you are listening to NPR,” Mr. Obama told David Letterman in an interview broadcast in January for the comedian’s first Netflix program. Last December, at a forum in New Delhi, Mr. Obama conceded that “If I watch Fox News, I wouldn’t vote for me. I would watch it and say, ‘Who is that guy?’”

Evidence began to emerge while Mr. Obama was president that Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube were being used to spread false information about candidates and issues. Social media’s impact on society became even clearer last month, when the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, indicted 13 Russians and three companies that had used social media companies to undermine democracy in the United States and push voters to reject Hillary Clinton.

As the election came to a close, Mr. Obama told The New Yorker that the new media landscape had made it possible for large swaths of the country to ignore facts. “Everything is true and nothing is true,” he complained. He later personally scolded Facebook’s chief executive for saying it was “crazy” to think the social network influenced the election.

For Netflix, securing the Obama programming is a part of the company’s broader search for original content, as the streaming service competes for viewers with HBO, Apple, Amazon and the traditional broadcast networks. Netflix has said it could spend as much as $8 billion on content this year. It has been paying top dollar for original programs like its hit Stranger Things and the documentary Icarus, which won the Oscar this year for best documentary feature.

It would also be another coup for a company that began by distributing DVDs and is now doing deals with some of the most powerful names in entertainment.

Several of the technology and media worlds’ top executives have been close advisers and donors to Mr. Obama over the years, including John Doerr and Reid Hoffman, the Silicon Valley venture capitalists, and Jeffrey Katzenberg, the entertainment executive.

But Mr. Obama has particularly close ties to Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s chief content officer. Mr. Sarandos is married to Nicole A. Avant, an activist who served as Mr. Obama’s ambassador to the Bahamas. And Reed Hastings, the chief executive of Netflix, was close to Mr. Obama while he was president and an attendee at state dinners. A spokesman for Netflix declined to comment about any discussions with the former president and his wife.

Some of the biggest media companies on the internet, like BuzzFeed and Vice, have embraced politically-themed programming, even as they have recently seen their growth flatline with shifts in the digital advertising and distribution landscapes. Political news start-ups like the website Axios and the podcast “Pod Save America,” hosted by former Obama officials, have connected with audiences that are eager for scoops, analysis and opinion.

The deal between Netflix and Mr. Obama would be a modern media twist on an approach that former politicians have tried in the past.

Al Gore, the former vice president, created a new cable network after losing the presidency to George W. Bush in 2000. Mr. Gore and Joel Hyatt, a businessman and Democratic activist, purchased a small cable company in 2004, eventually renaming it Current TV and positioning it as an “independent voice” in the political debate.

The network expanded its presence on cable and satellite networks and changed formats several times during the next eight years, at one point providing a home for Keith Olbermann, an outspoken liberal and a former host at MSNBC. In 2013, Mr. Gore and Mr. Hyatt sold their company to the Al Jazeera Media Network, which shut down the Current TV channel.

Mr. Obama’s approach is less of a direct challenge to the existing news establishment. But he is embracing the streaming services that have become a direct threat to the cable and network television infrastructure, especially among younger viewers.







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Some of yall are fukking lost as to how little prominent black people with power and influence there are.

If you remove musicians, actors, and athletes, there are effectively NO black people with money and power.

Thats like 2 people.

This guy

David Steward - Wikipedia

and this guy

Robert F. Smith (investor) - Wikipedia

And a few African billionaires who may or may not have pilfered wealth....

Now Barack is TRYING to secure some money to leverage that influence and you fukkboys are in here WHINING.

The fukk is wrong with you?
 

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:patrice:I would honestly want to see a Charlie Rose ala type of show with Obama. Dude chilling in the cut with some oldies in the background talking to folks and kicking game. I dunno about various shows when NetFlix itself is a bloated fukking mess :what:
 

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Obama should leave money on the table to make you feel better

OK?

:mjlol:

It took Puffy to make damn near 1 billion before he started being open with his black empowerment :mjlol:

what's funny is that i'm actually talking about Barack getting to the bag ...Jason black pointed out that black people can't afford Baracks "bag"

this really isn't that difficult to understand but for some odd reason you're replying as though you HAVE to respond.....interesting. :jbhmm:
 

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what's funny is that i'm actually talking about Barack getting to the bag ...Jason black pointed out that black people can't afford Baracks "bag"

this really isn't that difficult to understand but for some odd reason you're replying as though you HAVE to respond.....interesting. :jbhmm:
Then Jason Black has no argument

Why the fukk do you want him taking black people's money then?

You're not making any sense
 

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Jason actually has a point, and i'm usually neutral on Obama.

Obama's lifestyle is expensive, and he doesn't have the job of president anymore, so he is looking for another job. Think about if your salary was 450,000 and all of a sudden you didn't have your salary anymore. You'd still have your expensive lifestyle that you need to maintain so you'd need the income to do so, unless you are self employed and work for yourself.

Obama better hope whites want to keep giving him a job, because he has to keep that high income rolling in.

Jason's point is, he is going to have to keep working for whites just like "regular" black people, to take care of his family and lifestyle. Obama shouldn't be having to go to whites for another job at 55. Dudes in here don't get what Jason is talking about because they're like, "well my uncle is 55 and he works for white ppl" Your uncle is a regular nikka, Obama isn't supposed to be.

It's just another example of how we prefer being employees to whites than self employed entrepreneurs. The first sign was when he had Malia working fast food a few years back.

This says that even when we make it to the level of president, we still have to go to whites for a job after it's over. At 55, and former president, he should honestly be able to work for himself at this point, not have to go to whites for jobs like any other "regular" black person.

Ppl in here keep bringing up what his salary WAS when he was president. Being president is a temporary job and he does not have that job anymore. And he has expenses, so he needs the income to take care of them. And his expenses are not like yours or mine either
 

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Then Jason Black has no argument

Why the fukk do you want him taking black people's money then?

You're not making any sense

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you didn't watch the video...he didn't say anything about taking anybody's money

he's talking about the fact that his fee is too high to speak to everyday working class black people

I wouldn't be mad if he did an inner city speaking tour, and it would be historic - it's just nobody can afford him

your posting patterns are funny man...very funny. you're purposely being obtuse almost as though you're running some sort of study or gathering data
 
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