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Crackle

Crackle may refer to more than one thing. In everyday usage, it is an onomatopoeic term for a short, sharp, irregular popping or crackling sound produced by burning wood, static electricity, or aging electronics. The word is used to describe the audible texture of a fire, of crackling radio interference, or of similar auditory phenomena.

Crackle is also the name of a free, ad-supported streaming service operated by Sony Pictures Television. The

In the streaming domain, Crackle has been part of Sony’s broader strategy to offer third-party and original

service
began
life
as
Grouper,
an
online
video
site,
and
was
subsequently
rebranded
as
Crackle
after
Sony
acquired
the
service.
Crackle
provides
a
catalog
of
feature
films,
television
series,
and
original
programming
that
can
be
watched
without
a
subscription,
with
revenue
generated
through
advertising.
Content
is
licensed
from
a
range
of
studios
and
distributors,
and
the
library
varies
by
country
and
region.
The
platform
is
accessible
via
web
browsers,
mobile
apps,
and
selected
smart
TVs
and
streaming
devices.
programming
through
a
free,
ad-supported
model
that
competes
with
other
similar
services.
The
brand
has
undergone
branding
changes
over
time,
including
periods
when
it
carried
the
Sony
Crackle
designation,
before
returning
to
the
Crackle
identity
in
various
markets.