DramaFever, the streaming-video service specializing in Korean dramas and other Asian programming, is shutting down immediately. Founded in 2009, New York-based DramaFever was acquired by Warner Bros.
The abrupt termination of the DramaFever service this week by Warner Bros. left U.S. aficionados of Korean dramas distraught and angry — and looking for alternative streaming services to meet their ...
Global TV streaming service Rakuten Viki has struck new licensing deals with CJ ENM and JTBC, two major South Korean entertainment companies. Under the deals, Viki will add dozens of Korean and ...
American fans of Korean dramas and K-pop are getting a new streaming-video option: Kocowa, a service launching in the U.S. from the three biggest broadcasters in Korea. Kocowa offers U.S. audiences ...
Why are more and more Americans falling under the sudsy spell of South Korean dramas? One theory: These shows tend to come in self-contained 16- to 20-episode seasons, making them easily digestible.
Can't get enough K-dramas? Good news, everyone! Twitch has announced that Korean drama service DramaFever is bringing 254 episodes of 26 different Asian drama series to the streaming platform this ...
Warner Bros. is shutting down its DramaFever streaming service, which specializes in Korean dramas and other international fare. By Natalie Jarvey Dramafever_HP_Screengrab - H 2016 DramaFever has lost ...