The online streaming giant will reportedly launch the publication, with the working title Wide, just in time for Emmy Awards campaigning.
For your consideration: a Netflix magazine.
Netflix is casting a wider net with an awards-style magazine meant to tout its productions, according to . Netflix representatives did not immediately respond to The Times’ request for comment. The company has not officially confirmed the news. The print journal’s 100-plus-page inaugural issue will be published in June and will include interviews, essays and features about and by people who work on Netflix series, according to emails reviewed by Bloomberg. It’s free, too, and will be distributed at various Netflix events.
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