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Korean dramas  (Hangul: 한국드라마; RR: hanguk drama ), or K-dramas, are television series (Hangul: 드라마; RR: deurama) in Korean language,  made in South Korea.  Korean dramas are popular worldwide, partially due to the spread of  Korean popular culture (the "Korean Wave"), and are available through  streaming services that offer multiple language subtitles. They have  received adaptations throughout the world, and have had an impact on  other countries.[1][2] Some of the most famous dramas have been  broadcast via traditional television channels; for example, Dae Jang  Geum (2003) which was sold to 91 countries. South Korea   started to broadcast television series in the 1960s. In the 1990s  traditional historical series transformed into the present miniseries  format, creating the notion of fusion sageuks.  One director usually helms Korean dramas and is written by one  screenwriter, thus having a distinct directing style and language ,  unlike American television series, where o...