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Consumers with access to the Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) in the UK can now access ad-supported, free-to-consumer full-length films and television series whenever they want via Crackle. Available through BRAVIA TVs, Blu-ray Disc players, Blu-ray Home Theatre Devices and Network Media players, Crackle offers films across a range of genres plus hit TV series and… Continue reading Crackle now available on the Sony Entertainment Network across UK
