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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- Netflix shares viewership numbers from the first half of 2023 for 18,214 shows and movies
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Warner Bros. Promptly Shutters K-Drama Streaming Destination DramaFever
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DramaFever Brings A Month-Long K-Drama Marathon To Twitch
Starting on August 1 and running through the 25, Twitch Presents will showcase back-to-back Korean dramas. The dramas are a part of digital TV network DramaFever's library and will include select episodes as well as full series.
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YouTube Millionaires: DramaFever Thanks “The Best Fans In The World”
DramaFever, which distributes K-dramas and other Asian TV shows to US audiences on its subscription service, has more than one million YouTube subscribers.
- Warner Bros Acquires K-Drama Streamer DramaFever
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