Scripps Tablo Aims To Fuel Free OTA TV Viewing
The internet-connected device pairs with a TV antenna and sends a live TV signal to smart devices allowing users to watch and record live broadcast TV anywhere in their homes.
Interesting but we need to wait and see how this will play out.
The E.W. Scripps Co. is launching a new version of Tablo, which it calls “the first consumer technology device to enable whole-home viewing, recording of over-the-air (OTA) broadcast television and curated free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels without a subscription.”
The redesign of the Tablo device and software, a brand first developed in 2013, is the latest 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.