DramaFever
Type | Subsidiary of Warner Bros. |
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Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | New York City, United States |
Key people |
Seung Bak, founder & CEO Suk Park, founder & President[1] |
Industry | Video on demand |
Owner | Time Warner[2] |
Parent | Warner Bros. |
Slogan(s) | "What the World is Watching" |
Website |
www |
Registration | Free & Subscription |
Users | 15,000 subscribers (2012)[3] |
DramaFever is a video streaming website owned by Warner Bros that offers on-demand streaming video of documentaries, movies, and TV shows with subtitles. DramaFever's content offering is both ad-supported for regular users and available in high definition for premium subscribers.
DramaFever is available on a variety of devices including iPad, iPhone, Android, and Roku.[4] The company's library of international programming is one of the largest licensed U.S. collections available online, in both English and Spanish, and comprises over 15,000 episodes from 70 content partners[5] across 12 countries. More recently the company has branched out into co-producing television dramas. Co-producing the 2013 Korean drama The Heirs and the 2014 drama Cantabile Tomorrow.[6][7][8] On February 23 2016 it became a subsidiary of Warner Bros., a division of Time Warner[9]
History
Built upon the feedback of drama fans, many of whom previously frequented pirated sites for Korean drama, the original site was in beta before going live on August 6, 2009.[10] The website was acquired by SoftBank.[5]
Audience
DramaFever reports that over 80% of its estimated 3.5 million monthly viewers are non-Asian. The company reports that the majority of users are young, urban and educated.[11] As of May 2015, the website had around 8 million monthly active users. Females make up 65% of viewers and among these, the 18 to 34 age range is the most significant.[5]
Additional, new Spanish and Latin American content is expected to increase viewership among Hispanic users.
Partnerships
In 2012, DramaFever sponsored The Supply Cup 2012, a charity soccer tournament hosted by YouTube personalities to benefit the non-profit organization The Supply, which helps build secondary schools in African slums to better provide greater possibilities for the next generation.
In 2011, Dramafever partnered with San Diego Asian Film Festival to present the first virtual on-demand Asian American film festival titled "DigiFest."[12]
In March 2010, DramaFever unveiled a partnership with Hulu.[13]
DramaFever also makes curated selections from its collection available on Netflix and iTunes. After their first week in the iTunes store, two popular Korean romantic comedies, "Boys Over Flowers" and "Heartstrings", broke the iTunes Top 200.[14]
Licensing
DramaFever has licensing deals with all three major Korean TV networks: Seoul Broadcasting System, Korean Broadcasting System, and Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.[15] It is the first website to work with all three South Korean content providers legally and its partners represent over 60 of the top TV networks and production companies from China, Taiwan, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, Argentina and Spain.[16]
Other licensing partners include Artear, CCTV, Imagina, rtve, Sanlih E-Television, Shanghai Media Group and Telefe among others.[17]
Subscription offering
Consumers can choose between a free or premium subscription. Registered subscribers can watch limited videos for free with commercials while premium subscribers watch without interruptions and in high definition. Users can register on the site or with their Facebook login.
A premium subscription costs $4.99 a month or $99.99 a year in the United States.[18] Content from Asia is available to the U.S., Canada and Latin America. Content from Latin America and Spain are only available to U.S. and Canada users due to international licensing agreements.[19]
Awards
On December 13, 2010 DramaFever was awarded the Korean Business of the Year Award by the Korean Creative Content Agency (KOCCA), Korean Cultural Center and Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism for its work showcasing Korean content in the U.S.[20]
DramaFever Awards
Starting in February 2013, DramaFever initiated the first annual DramaFever Awards to let fans vote for their favorite dramas, actors and actresses of 2012. In under a month of voting, DramaFever's fans generated over 500,000 votes.[21]
Category | DramaFever Awards 2012 Nominees | Winner |
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Drama of the Year | Faith Moon Embracing the Sun Rooftop Prince Bridal Mask Answer Me 1997 I Miss You | Moon Embracing the Sun |
Best Actor | Lee Min Ho (Faith) Joo Won (Bridal Mask) Lee Seung Gi (King 2 Hearts) Song Joong Ki (Nice Guy) Park Yoo-chun (Rooftop Prince) Roy Chiu (Miss Rose) | Lee Min-ho |
Best Actress | Han Ji Min (Padam Padam) Yoon Eun Hye (I Miss You) Moon Chae Won (Nice Guy) Jung Ryeo Won (History of a Salaryman) Ha Ji Won (King 2 Hearts) Kim Sun Ah (I Do, I Do) | Yoon Eun Hye |
Breakthrough Performance | Jo Jung Suk (King 2 Hearts) Jung Eun-ji (Answer Me 1997) Lee Jong Suk (High Kick 3) Seo In Guk (Answer Me 1997) Sung Joon (Shut Up Flower Boy Band) Yeo Jin Goo (The Moon That Embraces the Sun) | Yeo Jin Goo |
Best Kiss | Answer Me 1997 (Seo In Guk and Jung Eun Ji) Full House Take 2 (No Min Woo and Park Ki Woong) A Gentleman's Dignity (Jang Dong Gun and Kim Ha Neul) King 2 Hearts (Lee Seung Gi and Ha Ji Won) The Great Seer (Ji Sung and Kim So Yeon) Rooftop Prince (Micky Yoo Chun and Han Ji Min) | Answer Me 1997 (Seo In Guk and Jung Eun-ji) |
Best Villain | Kwon Hyun Sang (Vampire Prosecutor 2) Park Ki Woong (Bridal Mask) Yoon Je Moon(King 2 Hearts) Kang Moon Young (Arang and the Magistrate) Yoo Oh Sung (Faith) Kim Joon Sung (Padam Padam) | Kwon Hyun Sang |
Best Ensemble | Shut Up Flower Boy Band A Gentleman's Dignity Answer Me 1997 Rooftop Prince Bachelor's Vegetable Store Dream High 2 | Rooftop Prince |
Best Couple | Seo In Guk and Jung Eun-ji (Answer Me 1997) Lee Seung Gi and Ha Ji Won (King 2 Hearts) Lee Joon Ki and Shin Min Ah (Arang and the Magistrate) Sung Joon and Jung So Min (Can We Get Married?) Lee Min Ho and Kim Hee Sun (Faith) Jung Woo Sung and Han Ji Min (Padam Padam) | Lee Min Ho and Kim Hee Sun (Faith) |
Best Couple Not Meant to Be | Answer Me 1997 (Seo In Guk and Hoya) Ohlala Couple (Kim Jung Eun and Han Jae Suk) I Need Romance 2012 (Jung Yoo Mi and Kim Ji Suk) Bridal Mask (Park Ki Woong and Han Chae Ah) Operation Proposal (Lee Hyun Jin and Park Eun Bin) Running Man (Monday Couple - Song Ji Hyo and Kang Gary) | Answer Me 1997 (Seo In Guk and Hoya) |
Best Music | Shut Up Flower Boy Band What's Up Dream High 2 Answer Me 1997 I Need Romance 2012 Full House Take 2 | Dream High 2 |
Best Bromance | Lee Jong Suk and Kim Woo Bin (School 2013) Sung Joon and Lee Min Ki (Shut Up Flower Boy Band) Joo Won and Park Ki Woong (Bridal Mask) Jang Dong Gun, Kim Soo Ro, Kim Min Jong and Lee Jong Hyuk (A Gentleman's Dignity) Jung Woo Sung and Kim Bum (Padam Padam) Sulli and Lee Hyun Woo (To The Beautiful You) | Joo Won and Park Ki Woong (Bridal Mask) |
Most Underrated Drama | Haeundae Lovers I Do, I Do Feast of the Gods Shut Up Flower Boy Band Killer Women A Gentleman's Dignity | A Gentleman's Dignity |
See also
- List of Korea-related topics
- List of Korean television shows
- Contemporary culture of South Korea
- Korean drama
- Korean Wave
References
- ↑ http://www.dramafever.com/company/media.html
- ↑ http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-et-ct-warner-bros-acquires-svod-service-dramafever-20160223-story.html
- ↑ Ha, Anthony (March 16, 2012). "Video Site DramaFever Raises $4.5M, With Backing From YouTube Co-Founder". TechCrunch. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
- ↑ "Do you support my device?". DramaFever. December 4, 2013. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
- 1 2 3 J.T. Quigley (May 22, 2015). "Post-acquistion [sic], DramaFever has more muscle to spread Asian entertainment to the West". Tech In Asia. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
- ↑ "Dramafever Set To Premiere First Original Co-production The Heirs". Hancinema. 8 October 2013. Retrieved 2014-02-03.
- ↑ "DramaFever co-produces Tomorrow's Cantabile with KBS". DramaFever. 10 October 2014. Retrieved 2014-10-16.
- ↑ Sun, Rebecca (10 October 2014). "DramaFever Unveils Its Second Korean Co-Production". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2014-10-16.
- ↑ http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-et-ct-warner-bros-acquires-svod-service-dramafever-20160223-story.html
- ↑ "DramaFever Launch Party". Hyphen Magazine. August 7, 2009. Archived from the original on August 13, 2009.
- ↑ "DramaFever Media Kit" (PDF). DramaFever. February 2013. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
- ↑ "First-ever DigiFest begins September 1". Asia Pacific Arts. 2011-08-31.
- ↑ Korean TV dramas find new fans, outlets with online video, DramaFever Web site delivers shows via Hulu Wailin Wong, Chicago Tribune, May 17, 2010
- ↑ "Entertainment Heats Up Online for 50 Million U.S. Hispanics". PRNewswire. October 8, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
- ↑ SBS dramas at DramaFever K-popped, October 11, 2009.
- ↑ Korean TV Hulu site for U.S. New TeeVee, June 6, 2009. Lately they have not been renewing licenses for many popular and classic Korean dramas like Spring Waltz (2006), In Soon Is Pretty (2007), The Snow Queen (2006), World's Within (2008), and Runaway Plan B (2010). No explanation has been forthcoming why they are removing these classics and more.
- ↑ DramaFever: About Us
- ↑ "DramaFever Premium". DramaFever Support Center. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
- ↑ DramaFever FAQ DramaFever
- ↑ 2010 DARI Awards Honor Executives & Companies for Contributions toward Advancing Korean Content in the U.S. KOCCA Official Website, December 14, 2010.
- ↑ DramaFever Awards
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