The Wall Street Journal Magazine - 11.2019

(Jacob Rumans) #1
4
games
The number of his kids’ basketball or soccer
games that Stuber, a former high school
athlete, coaches or referees each month.

6
Academy Awards
Netflix’s Oscar wins thus far. The company
has received a total of 30 nominations.

101.4
ounces
Amount of Teas’ Tea Organic Golden
Oolong ice tea Stuber drinks every day.
He averages six 16.9-ounce bottles.

14
pieces of paper
The Netflix-branded stationery that Stuber,
an old-fashioned note-taker, uses every day.

6:20
a.m.
The time Stuber and Sims wake up
every day to get their three kids dressed,
fed and off to school in time.

105
minutes
Average time Stuber spends in a car
per day, between his commute, meetings
and set visits.

44
phone calls
Average number of conversations that
Stuber, who prefers the phone to email,
has each day.

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THE EXCHANGE TRACKED


36
years old
Stuber’s age when he produced his
first feature film, The Break-Up, starring
Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn. š

80 million
households
Number of homes that viewed
Netflix’s most-watched film, Bird Box,
in its first four weeks.

12:40 p.m.
Viewing Martin Scorsese’s
The Irishman in a Netflix
screening room.

7:20 p.m.
Sims and Stuber on
their way to a
pre-Emmy cocktail
party hosted
by Ted Sarandos.

10:43 a.m.
Stuber with Tendo Nagenda,
VP of Netflix Films, outside the
company’s headquarters.


2:26 p.m.
Stuber FaceTimes with
Sandra Bullock, star of
Netflix’s Bird Box.

3:40 p.m.
A meeting with Jennifer Garner on the
patio of the Viceroy Hotel to discuss her
upcoming Netflix comedy, Yes Day.

5:35 p.m.
Stuber stops by the set of Blonde to
view dailies with Nagenda and director
Andrew Dominik.

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