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Revision as of 12:18, 10 February 2025
Crackle is a streaming service that offers a wide variety of television shows, movies, and original programming. It is owned by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment and was originally founded as Grouper before being rebranded as Crackle.
History
Crackle was founded in 2004 as Grouper by a group of entrepreneurs. In 2006, it was acquired by Sony Pictures Entertainment and rebranded as Crackle. The service initially focused on user-generated content but later shifted to professional content, including movies and TV shows from Sony's library. In 2019, Sony sold a majority stake in Crackle to Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, forming a joint venture called Crackle Plus.
Content
Crackle offers a diverse range of content, including action, comedy, drama, horror, and sci-fi genres. The service is known for its original programming, such as The Oath, StartUp, and Snatch. Crackle also features a rotating selection of popular movies and TV shows.
Availability
Crackle is available in the United States and several other countries. The service can be accessed through its website, as well as through various streaming devices, smart TVs, and mobile apps. Crackle is a free, ad-supported service, meaning users can watch content without a subscription but will encounter advertisements.
Original Programming
Crackle has produced several original series and movies. Some notable original series include:
Acquisition and Ownership
In 2019, Sony Pictures Entertainment sold a majority stake in Crackle to Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, creating a joint venture called Crackle Plus. This partnership aimed to expand Crackle's content library and reach a broader audience.