Sony Pictures is looking to sell a stake in streaming service Crackle -- and thus bring on a strategic partner to help grow the video property in an increasingly crowded field.
Crackle
- Sony Sells Majority Stake In Its Crackle Streaming Service To Chicken Soup For The Soul
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Sony Looking To Sell Stake In Crackle And Onboard Strategic Partner (Report)
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Sony’s Crackle Will Cease Service In Canada On June 28
After nearly eight years of operation, Sony Pictures Television will shut down Sony Crackle, its ad-supported video service, in Canada on June 28. The service will remain operational in the US and Latin America.
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Sony Crackle Lays Off 12 To “Streamline Operations And Improve Efficiency”
Layoffs at Sony's Crackle venture will allow the digital video company to move with an increased level of efficiency, it hopes.
- Digital Streamer Crackle Joins Forces With Chevy Chase For Upcoming Comedy Film
- JC Caylen To Co-Star In Crackle Original Feature ‘Party Boat’
- Crackle Greenlights Series Starring Smosh’s Ian Hecox, Dramas From 50 Cent
- Jerry Seinfeld Chats With Kristen Wiig In Season Nine Premiere Of His Web Series
- Feature Film ‘Mad Families,’ Starring Charlie Sheen, Leads Crackle’s January Slate
- Sony-Owned Crackle Eyeing Virtual Reality Content, Interactive Ad Formats
- Rupert Grint (AKA Ron Weasley) To Star In Crackle’s Series Adaptation Of ‘Snatch’
- Season Eight Of Jerry Seinfeld’s ‘Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee’ To Premiere June 16th
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