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While many people subscribe to at least one paid service, there are still quite a few streaming services out there that offer licensed programming without charging their viewers a monthly membership or pay-per-view fee.
Sound too good to be true? Believe it or not, it’s not. These free services afford fee-free streaming through sponsorships with film studios and other web-based companies, partnerships with film and university libraries, and of course, ad support.
While their content isn’t as diverse or as plentiful as that of the Netflix or Hulu, the services have several things going for them. The quality of the videos available is usually great, many services have their own specialty (e.g., TV shows, documentaries, vintage and classic movies), and you might even stumble into a few obscure, hard-to-find titles. (As with all video services, the availability of movies and shows changes from month to month, so the examples that follow were on the services at the time of publication.)
Intrigued? Try these free streaming services to start. (And check out our guide to setting up s

While Crackle hasn’t reached Netflix’s level of success, having Sony Pictures Entertainment as a parent company certainly has its perks and has helped keep it afloat. The free streaming website boasts a legitimately decent collection of movies and TV shows and a good number of original programs.
Though you’ll find that most of Crackle’s content is not exactly in high demand, they’ve got some pretty good older movies on their roster. “Sleepless in Seattle,” “Gram Stoker's Dracula,” “The Bourne Ultimatum” and “Steel Magnolias” are some of the biggest hits on the site. "Superbad," "The Green Hornet," "Stuart Little" and "Donny Brasco" are also currently available.
Crackle does a little better on TV series and anime/cartoons, with shows like “Community,” Seinfeld,” “Ironman” (the animated series) and “The Tick.”
Supported devices include iOS and Android devices, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Chromecast and gaming consoles.

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