Sony Pictures is turning its online acquisition Grouper into a ministudio that aims to move the best user-generated content onto movie and TV screens. The initiative has users competing in ongoing ...
In May 2019, Sony Pictures Television entered into an arrangement with Cos Cob, CT-based Chicken Soup, surrendering operational control of Crackle but retaining a minority stake. A new entity, Crackle ...
The online video site formerly known as Grouper — the one purchased by Sony for $65 million last August — has a new name and a new direction. Now Crackle, it will be a Sony Pictures-backed online ...
Among connected TV devices, the video game console reigns supreme. Sony’s own Crackle video platform is embracing its gaming lineage as it seeks to woo millennials to its service -- a free option in a ...
Sony Pictures Entertainment is ready to make Crackle pop. By Andrew Wallenstein, The Associated Press Sony Pictures Entertainment is ready to make Crackle pop. The studio is shaking up its online ...
Video entertainment site will reportedly unveil six new shows as part of its upcoming round of programming, which starts December 1. Steven Musil is the night news editor at CNET News. He's been ...
For the first time, financial results for Sony Pictures Television’s Crackle have been made public — and the free, over-the-top streaming network appeared to be in the black, at least for the first ...
At its best, user-generated video may be amusing, but it’s not a business, at least by the standards of a Hollywood major. Sony Pictures is relaunching today the Internet video-sharing site Grouper, ...
In May 2019, Sony Pictures Television entered into an arrangement with Cos Cob, CT-based Chicken Soup, surrendering operational control of Crackle but retaining a minority stake. A new entity, Crackle ...
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