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Crackle is an OTT Streaming Service with a Plentiful Media Library

Perhaps best known for its series 'Comedians Getting Coffee' starring Jerry Seinfeld, Crackle is an over-the-top content service owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment. Content partners of Crackle include FOX Digital, Warner Bros/New Line Cinema, Entertainment One, Mirimax Films and many more.

Televisions series accessible through the Crackle service include Damages, Rescue Me, The Shield and not surprisingly, Seinfeld. Headquartered in California's Culver City, Crackle is available in 22 countries and three languages (English, Spanish and Portuguese).

In addition to 'Comedians Getting Coffee,' original programming featured on Crackle includes a series titled 'Chosen,' and a full-length feature film called 'Extraction.'

With a dynamic combination of quality original content and an enticing roster of classic series and films, Crackle is certainly a major player in the burgeoning over-the-top content market.
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