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Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Crackle Inc. has launched the first full-length movie and television application for the Android platform. The Crackle application streams full-length, unedited ...
Crackle brings full-length movies and TV shows to the iPhone and, even better, the iPad. Screenshot by Rick Broida ...
Sony renamed the service Crackle and began streaming licensed content from its own movie and TV archives as well as content from other studios, attracting an average of 7 million unique online ...
Crackle, the multi-platform entertainment network, is the only service offering hundreds of TV series and Hollywood movies full-length, unedited, on demand and 100% free across multiple platforms ...
PlayStation Home underwent a pretty major overhaul this month, but the new features are still rolling out. Sony's just added Crackle to the offering, which means you're now able to watch full ...
Sony announced a week ago that its movie and TV show streaming service called Crackle was ready for launch on Android, making it the first of its kind for the platform. If you are new to Crackle ...
Sony just released Crackle, an app that streams full-feature movies and popular TV shows to your iPhone and iPad for free. For free. For free! We’re talking popular TV shows like Seinfeld and ...
Plex is adding the full Crackle library to its selection of free movies and TV shows, the company announced Friday. Plex originally launched as a way to keep private media content organized and ...
Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment has taken full control of Crackle Plus, with Sony exercising its option to trade equity for stock.
Crackle Plus owns and operates ad-supported VOD networks Crackle and Popcornflix and garners 50 million streams of its movies and TV shows per month, making it one of the largest AVOD streaming ...
Crackle announced eight new original programs today during its NewFronts upfront presentation in New York as well as the return of the Jerry Seinfeld series Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, one ...
Variety reports that a full-length digital film based on the series is in development and will debut on Sony's Crackle streaming service.