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Facebook post leads to SEC scrutiny of Netflix

Netflix says it is facing scrutiny from government regulators over a Facebook post made by CEO Reed Hastings in July.

Published: Dec. 7, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PST
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Netflix says it is facing scrutiny from government regulators over a Facebook post made by CEO Reed Hastings in July.

The Securities and Exchange Commission sent notices to Netflix Inc. and Hastings regarding the July 3 public post on Hastings’ account. On July 3 Hastings wrote on Facebook that monthly viewing on Netflix had exceeded 1 billion hours in June. The SEC says that is material investor information that must be disclosed in a regulatory filing or news release. The company says the information isn’t material because it had already disclosed that subscribers were viewing about a billion hours of content per month.

Hastings also responded on Facebook.

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