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This is an incomplete list of Korean dramas, broadcast on nationwide networks KBS (KBS1 and KBS2), MBC, SBS; and cable channels JTBC, tvN, OCN, Channel A, MBN, Mnet and TV Chosun. The list also contains notable miniseries and web series broadcast on Naver TV , TVING , Wavve , Coupang Play , Netflix , Viu , Viki , iQIYI , Disney+ ( Star ), Apple ...
In 2003, South Korean dramas began broadcasting in the Philippines. Successful Story of a Bright Girl was the first Korean drama aired in Philippine television. For more than two decades, GMA Network has aired a significant number of Filipino-dubbed Korean dramas broadcast in the Philippines. [1] [2]
Dramacool is a website that provides free access to a variety of Asian television shows and films, focusing primarily on Korean dramas. The platform offerers streaming services in multiple languages, catering to an international audience. Many people thought that dramacool shut down but the website is still working. [1] [unreliable source?]
A Love So Beautiful (Korean: 아름다웠던 우리에게; RR: Areumdawotdeon Uriege; lit. To Us Who Were Beautiful) is a South Korean streaming television series based on the 2017 Chinese series of the same name, which is based on novel To Our Pure Little Beauty by Zhao Qianqian, which aired on Tencent Video. [1]
Dare to Love Me drew the lowest average ratings ever for a Korean drama airing on free television during prime time; after premiering with a rating of 2.3%, all other episodes languished in the 1% range. [10] Its average ratings of 1.3% surpassed the record of 1.4% set by Love All Play, also a KBS2 miniseries, in 2022.
K Series was a television programming block on the Tamil TV channel on Puthuyugam TV in Tamil Nadu featuring Tamil-dubbed Korean dramas. It launched on 12 May 2014 and aired Monday through Friday 9:00PM IST until 30 October 2015. [1] [2] [3] The second season of the Tamil-dubbed Korean dramas, which airs on Blacksheep TV from 23 January 2023.
The service officially launched as Facebook Watch on August 10, 2017. For short-form videos, Facebook originally had a budget of roughly $10,000–$40,000 per episode, [1] though renewal contracts have placed the budget in the range of $50,000–$70,000. [2] Long-form TV-length series have budgets between $250,000 to over $1 million. [2]
The series was adapted from the 2015 short film Bargain, directed by Lee Chung-hyun. [4] The principal photography of the series commenced in 2022, [5] with Jin Seon-kyu and Jeon Jong-seo joining the cast.