Crunchyroll, the anime service owned by Sony, has announced the launch of a new 24-hour free, ad-supported channel in the U.S. The channel aims to promote the Japanese animation format and reach 'anime-curious' audiences. In a bid to address data privacy concerns, Crunchyroll is offering a $30 payment to users who have violated their data privacy rights. The move comes amidst news coverage highlighting Crunchyroll for reasons other than its intended focus.
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Crunchyroll, the Sony-owned anime service, announced a new 24-hour free, ad-supported channel in the U.S. to promote the Japanese animation format. https://t.co/0zXIRdyGFI
Sony's Crunchyroll Launches Free 24-Hour Streaming Channel in Bid to Reach 'Anime-Curious' Audiences https://t.co/0zXIRdyGFI