Scripps fuels free over-the-air TV viewing with device to enhance consumer experience
The redesign of the Tablo device and software, a brand first developed in 2013, is the latest and boldest step in Scripps' ongoing efforts to build awareness and grow the broadcast marketplace by removing friction consumers experience using over-the-air television. The Tablo internet-connected device pairs with a TV antenna and sends a live TV signal to smart devices allowing users to watch live broadcast TV anywhere in their homes.
The Tablo solution has advanced DVR scheduling, 50+ hours of onboard storage and leverages a guided TV antenna set-up wizard and a home's Wi-Fi network so consumers can watch free TV through Tablo apps on their existing smart TVs or popular streaming media devices. Internet access is required.
The Tablo solution features include:
- A unified program guide – It combines live local networks with a selection of popular free streaming channels in an easy-to-navigate guide.
- The ability to pause, record, replay – The Tablo device lets consumers record live network TV shows, special events and sports, right out of the box.
- The ability to watch on any device or platform – It supports all mobile and most connected TV platforms, including Roku and Amazon Fire TV.
- Assisted setup – The app helps consumers set up an antenna and Tablo device, so they get the best reception and most channels possible for their home's location to broadcast towers.
The Tablo device comes at an affordable price (MSRP is
"We've completely rebuilt the Tablo experience from the ground up to provide consumers with an amazing free TV experience that you can't get from an antenna alone," said
Last summer, Scripps launched www.thefreetvproject.org as a resource to educate consumers about the benefits and quality of free television available with an antenna. The site allows users to enter their addresses to learn the number and variety of channels available to them for free, as well as what TV antenna may be best for their home's location.
OTA TV viewing is growing across the country. Of note:
- 33% of all content watched on cable during prime time and weekends is available free and over the air, including live sports, primetime shows, local news and more. (Source: Nielsen data)
- 36 million
U.S. households (nearly one in three) currently own an antenna, and more than 40 million are expected to own one by 2027. (Source:Consumer Technology Association ) - Nearly 7.5 million antennas were sold in 2022. (Source:
Consumer Technology Association ) - 50% of consumers ages 18-64 said they would consider buying a digital antenna in the next year. (Source: Screen Engine/ASI study, Q1 2023)
"A cornerstone of our company strategy is to increase OTA adoption by improving the consumer experience, and Tablo does that by giving users some of the same features and benefits they are accustomed to with other TV services. The new Tablo solution revolutionizes the consumer experience for over-the-air television and free streaming services," said
Scripps acquired
Scripps purchased ION in 2021 and owns eight national news and entertainment networks, as well as 61 local TV stations, that are viewable free and over the air across the
To learn more about the Tablo solution, go to TabloTV.com. Here is a 60-second video you are free to embed.
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