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 ...
Zoey is CNET's Asia News Reporter based in Singapore. She prefers variety to monotony and owns an Android mobile device, a Windows PC and Apple's MacBook Pro all at the same time. Outside of the ...
K-drama fans will be able to dig into new series of “micro-stories” on the Yarn app — embroidering on the narrative arcs of characters from popular Korean TV shows — under a partnership between ...
A former executive at a division of Warner Bros. is suing the company over allegations that it recently terminated all of its Asian-American executives who worked for a since-shuttered streaming-video ...
DramaFever wants to build a site where North American audiences can watch TV from around the world, and it has won the support of some key figures from YouTube’s past. The company just announced that ...
After several years consulting with start-ups, in 2015 Chung H. Chang landed his “ideal” job: vice president of finance at DramaFever, a digital streaming service specializing in Korean and East Asian ...
The streaming video service, recently acquired by Warner Bros., will use Facebook Live to let viewers vote on the plot twists in upcoming Web series 'Click Your Heart.' By Saffana Hijaz DramaFever, ...
Online video platform DramaFever has finalized a $6 million round of funding, including investments from AMC Networks, Bertelsmann Digital Media Investments and NALA Investments. With a focus on ...
Warner Bros. on Tuesday announced its purchase of DramaFever, a streaming-video subscription service that offers South Korean soap operas and movies. The studio is acquiring DramaFever from ...
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