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[LAT] Warner Bros. acquires video-on-demand service DramaFever
February 24, 2016
[LOS ANGELES TIMES] — Warner Bros. on Tuesday announced its purchase of DramaFever, a streaming-video subscription service that offers South Korean soap operas and movies.
The studio is acquiring DramaFever from Japanese-based telecommunications firm SoftBank Group. The deal is expected to close in the second quarter of 2016.
Financial terms were not disclosed.
The DramaFever acquisition signals Warner Bros.’ determination to expand in the so-called over-the-top delivery of its own titles.
kelly
November 28, 2017 at 8:54 AM
yes..I like the basic concepts behind Second Life but it seems incredibly outdated and when I played it was intensely non-intuitive / user friendly to an extent that made EVE look like a game for toddlers. thanks from
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