In October, Warner Bros. promptly shuttered Korean Drama (or K-Drama) subscription service DramaFever -- ostensibly amid a reorganization of parent company AT&T’s digital properties, after the phone giant acquired Time Warner for $85 billion last June.
DramaFever
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Asian Drama-Focused Streaming Service Viki Acquires 19 Of Shuttered DramaFever’s Series
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DramaFever’s Former Finance VP Sues Warner Bros., Alleging Anti-Asian Bias
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Insights: AT&T Corporate Cleanup Of Streaming Sites Stamps Out The Interesting Stuff
A string of small digital-video companies and services connected to WarnerMedia have shut down. Is that just new parent company AT&T cleaning up its org structure, or harbinger of a broader die-off in digital video?
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Warner Bros. Promptly Shutters K-Drama Streaming Destination DramaFever
Prior to Warner Bros.'s confirmation, DramaFever had gone silent on its social platforms for days, and a notice appeared for subscribers on certain shows denoting that, “New episodes have been postponed until a later date.”
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DramaFever Brings A Month-Long K-Drama Marathon To Twitch
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DramaFever Names Rena Liu GM, Acquires Select ‘Bachelorette’ Streaming Rights
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Patty Hirsch Named GM Of Warner Bros. Digital Labs, CEO Of DramaFever
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Warner Bros. Digital Networks Elevates Jay Levine To Executive Vice President
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DramaFever Obtains Streaming Rights To 18 BBC Titles
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AMC, DramaFever To Launch Horror-Based Subscription Service
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Japan’s SoftBank Will Acquire Online Video Streaming Site DramaFever
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