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Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – E.W. Scripps quietly acquires Ottawa’s Nuvyyo

E.W. Scripps quietly bought Canadian startup Nuvyyo in January 2022 for $14 million, according to a report by The Verge. Nuvyyo is the Ottawa-based manufacturer of the Tablo TV over-the-air DVR device. The Verge uncovered the previously unreported acquisition in a Scripps 10-Q regulatory filing. Targeted at the cord-cutting consumer market, Tablo TV is a digital video recorder connected to an over-the-air antenna that allows users to watch and record live, local TV in HD for free on any device. 

 

FEATURE: WABE is busy prepping as it gets set to open sponsorship and exhibit registration for the organization’s upcoming 2023 Conference in November at the Vancouver Sheraton Airport Hotel. Read WABE President Tessa Potter’s March update here.

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