Talk about good timing: Vdio, the video subscription service launched by Skype co-founder Janus Friis, just added around 20 Korean TV shows to its catalog. The shows can be watched for free, in HD, without any ads, and with English subtitles. That move comes just days after news broke that Viki, a site that specializes in these kinds of imported TV fare, has been acquired for $200 million. Vdio’s move into the world of Korean dramas was announced via Vdio’s Twitter account Tuesday.

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