I notice hulu has been getting a lot of kdramas and anime. Not much from other countries but they are starting to pop up too now. Oh and if you meant international like bbc yeah they have a lot of that.
In that case they have some good content there. I just finished The Light Shop which is like a horror drama mystery (depending on your tolerance for what horror is.) Apparently the creator is doing some universe thing and their other show Moving is based in the same universe. I haven’t seen it yet though
Netflix definitely has way more kdrama though than hulu, especially stuff that is just owning streaming rights.
Ask your local sys admin/DevOps nerd what they’re doing. The self hosted stacks are easy to maintain if you do it for a living and most of us hand out access to our friends/family.
Out of interest, do you watch international content? Because they commission and buy in so much of that compared to the others.
I notice hulu has been getting a lot of kdramas and anime. Not much from other countries but they are starting to pop up too now. Oh and if you meant international like bbc yeah they have a lot of that.
No, I meant K-dramas and other countries too.
In that case they have some good content there. I just finished The Light Shop which is like a horror drama mystery (depending on your tolerance for what horror is.) Apparently the creator is doing some universe thing and their other show Moving is based in the same universe. I haven’t seen it yet though
Netflix definitely has way more kdrama though than hulu, especially stuff that is just owning streaming rights.
Yep it’s mainly American stuff that I watch.
Ask your local sys admin/DevOps nerd what they’re doing. The self hosted stacks are easy to maintain if you do it for a living and most of us hand out access to our friends/family.
Ah well that’s the main appeal for many. International content.