Amaya

Amaya (Japanese for night rain) is an American programming block dedicated to foreign horror, drama, and Japanese anime. From 2015 to the present, DramaFever helped with supplying Korean drama to the block. The block launched in the fall of 2010 on Tetragon, and the block is produced by Mystical Entertainment, but since Fall 2016, Typewriter Productions West took over programming for the block.

Timeslot

 * Friday nights (10p-5a, November 12, 2010-January 13, 2012)
 * Friday nights (11:30p-5a, January 20, 2012-December 11, 2015)
 * Friday nights (12a-6a, December 18, 2015-July 27, 2018)
 * Friday nights (12a-4a, August 3, 2018-present)

Programming directors

 * Timothy Scott (November 12, 2010 - November 28, 2014)
 * Stuart Hall (December 5, 2014 - February 5, 2016)
 * Joe Williams (February 12, 2016 - December 28, 2018)
 * John Denn (January 4, 2019 - future)

History
At the 2010 New York Comic Con, it was announced by Tetragon that a block produced by Mystical Entertainment will air on the channel on Friday nights. The first programs on the block was Hellsing, One Missed Call (TV), and the first Death Note live action film.

In 2012, the timeslot changed to 11:30p-5a, and once again it changed in the winter of 2015 to it's current time of 12a-6a.

Recent developments
The block has gotten broadcast rights to University 2018, Death Note 2015, both due to air in October of 2018. In August, the block shortened to allow Tetragon to air reruns.