Time W arner’s latest salvo in the battle against cord-cutters: buying a streaming service specializing in Korean soap operas. Warner Bros.’ Feb. 23 deal to acquire the streamer DramaFever might seem a bit unorthodox because it provides primarily English-language audiences access to international programming. But the real play is for the New York-based company’s technology and its ambitions to operate a slate of streaming channels.
Why Time Warner Now Owns Three Streaming Services
Why Time Warner Now Owns Three Streaming…
Why Time Warner Now Owns Three Streaming Services
Time W arner’s latest salvo in the battle against cord-cutters: buying a streaming service specializing in Korean soap operas. Warner Bros.’ Feb. 23 deal to acquire the streamer DramaFever might seem a bit unorthodox because it provides primarily English-language audiences access to international programming. But the real play is for the New York-based company’s technology and its ambitions to operate a slate of streaming channels.