UPDATE 10/16/2018: Holy heartbreak! DramaFever’s parent company, Warner Media, shut the site down today with no warning to subscribers. So, needless to say, these links no longer lead to my articles. You can see the titles, cover image, and first few lines on my Pinterest board Me On DramaFever, but that’s about it. I have all my articles on my hard drive, so thankfully I’ll be able to build a library for them if I ever want to.
Sorry for the inconvenience! 😦
I’m a freelance writer for DramaFever. Links to my Pop culture, fashion, Rain (Jung Ji Hoon), and special interest news articles are listed below and will be updated weekly.
DramaFever is the largest online video streaming service here in North America that specializes in Asian and Latino TV series and films, and has been affiliated with Hulu since 2010.
It has become one of the leading distributors of international content in the United States since it launched in 2009, partners with 11 major broadcasting systems across the world (KBS, MBC, Telemundo, and CCTV, to name a few), and works with 9 major investors.
READ: [Forbes] Warner Bros.’ Asian Drama Hub DramaFever To Shut Down Immediately (10/16/2018)
READ: Here’s why millions of Americans are binge-watching Korean dramas, on Vox.com
READ: DramaFever adds Spanish-language content, hooks up with Netflix & iTunes, on Gigaom.com
READ: Korean dramas hook millennial viewers who speak Spanish & English, on ADWEEK