Warner Bros shuts down DramaFever streaming service
WarnerMedia’s new digital strategy and an increase in licensing costs for K-drama have been cited as reasons for the closure.
Read moreWarnerMedia’s new digital strategy and an increase in licensing costs for K-drama have been cited as reasons for the closure.
Read moreDramaFever co-founders have been with Warner Bros since the studio acquired their streaming platform in 2016.
Read moreUS-based streaming service DramaFever is set to premiere original series My Secret Romance simultaneously on its platform in the US and on cable channel OCN in South Korea.
Read moreWarner Bros has signed a deal to acquire New York-based streaming service DramaFever from Japan’s SoftBank, which bought the company in October 2014.
Read moreA snapshot of streaming services either based in Asia or focusing on Asian content but with headquarters outside of the region.
Read moreUS-based streaming service DramaFever has signed a multi-year deal with Korean powerhouse CJ E&M for exclusive rights to a package of Korean TV series and movies.
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