DramaFever's content offering was both ad-supported for regular users and available in high definition for premium subscribers.
[2] The company's library of international programming was one of the largest licensed U.S. collections available online, in both English and Spanish, and comprised over 15,000 episodes from 70 content partners[3] across 12 countries.
[5][6][7] On February 23, 2016, it became a subsidiary of Warner Bros.[8] DramaFever content was available on their own platform as well as via the VRV streaming service.
[15] As of May 2014, newly added Spanish and Latin American content was expected to increase viewership among Hispanic users.
[19] It was the first website to work with all three South Korean content providers legally, and its partners represented over 60 of the top TV networks and production companies from China, Taiwan, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, Argentina and Spain.
[20] Other licensing partners include Artear, CCTV, Imagina, RTVE, Sanlih E-Television, Shanghai Media Group and Telefe among others.
Content from Latin America and Spain was only available to U.S. and Canada users due to international licensing agreements.
[26] The ceremony for the 3rd Annual DramaFever Awards was sponsored by Toyota and was held at the Hudson Theatre in New York City in February 2015.