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In 2017, Berger was named Chief Digital Officer for Sony Pictures Television Networks, [7] [8] and in 2018, he became the head of Sony's Direct-To-Consumer Unit, which included oversight of Funimation, Crackle, Film1 OTT and Animax. [9] In 2020, Berger left Sony for Common Sense Media, where he co-founded Common Sense Networks and became its CEO.
Crackle was an American based video streaming service. It was founded in 2004 as Grouper, ... and in late 2008 appointed Eric Berger as general manager. [8] [9] ...
Sony Pictures Television is taking the Crackle assets that had been under strategic review and contributing them to a new joint venture with a smaller but fast-growing streaming player, Chicken ...
On December 15, 2020, Sony traded its remaining shares in Crackle for a yet to be disclosed preferential stake in Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, giving them full control of the ad-supported streaming service. [11] As of 2020, the Chicken Soup for the Soul series included more than 250 titles. [12]
UPDATED: “The Oath,” the L.A.-set crime drama from executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, is returning for a second season on Sony’s Crackle streaming network. According to Sony ...
Former Nickelodeon exec Sharon Kroll Cohen has been tapped to head up marketing for Sensical, a new streaming service geared toward kids 2-10. Common Sense Networks CEO Eric Berger, to whom she ...
On March 29, 2018, it was announced that Crackle had given the show, now titled Rob Riggle's Ski Master Academy, a series order consisting of a first season of eight episodes. The show was created and written by Riggle who is also set to serve as an executive producer alongside Jonathan Stern, Keith Quinn, Bennett Webber, and Chris Pizzi.
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