The partnership, which will kick off in 2020, will give Netflix the ability to stream JTBC’s prime-time TV dramas across more than 190 countries. In addition, the new partnership between the two media companies will open the doors to co-developing and showcasing JTBC’s prime-time TV dramas globally. The pairing will also present and optimize JTBC’s upcoming series.
The deal furthers strengthens the relationship between JTBC and Netflix. In April 2017, the two companies entered into an international licensing agreement for JTBC’s library of 600 hours of scripted and unscripted TV shows. Since then, JTBC’s shows have been proven successful amongst global fans includingThe new partnership is ideal considering the global interest for Korean culture and Lorean dramas have been growing.
To add to the Korean content on the streaming giant, earlier this week, Netflix signed a production and distribution agreement with