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Nuvyyo is a technology company.
Nuvyyo has raised $4.0M across 1 funding round.
Nuvyyo has raised $4.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Nuvyyo is a technology company that re-invents the over-the-air television experience for the streaming age, allowing consumers to watch, pause, and record free broadcast network television on any device.
Nuvyyo is a consumer electronics and app development company that builds Tablo, a whole-home Over-the-Air (OTA) DVR system designed for cord cutters. Tablo combines traditional DVR functionality—watching, pausing, and recording free broadcast TV from networks like ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox—with app-based mobility across smartphones, tablets, computers, streaming devices, Smart TVs, and gaming platforms[1][2][3][5]. It serves U.S. and Canadian consumers seeking to replace costly pay-TV subscriptions with free OTA TV supplemented by streaming services, solving the problem of inflexible, expensive cable TV by enabling anywhere, anytime access without monthly fees[3][5]. Growth momentum includes key product launches like the 4th-generation Tablo in 2023, partnerships (e.g., with Jesse Palmer and Emmitt Smith), and awards such as "Best DVR for your Antenna" at the 2023 Cordie Awards, bolstered by its 2022 acquisition by The E.W. Scripps Company[1][5].
Nuvyyo was founded in 2010 in Ottawa (Kanata), Ontario, Canada, with a vision to revolutionize the home media experience amid rising cord-cutting trends[1][2][3]. The company began with a mobile media streaming system and achieved early milestones: prototyping Tablo in 2012, securing Series A funding in 2013, and launching the Tablo OTA DVR at CES in January 2014, followed by commercial availability in March 2014[5]. Pivotal moments included Series B funding in 2020, the HDMI-connected Tablo launch in November 2020, and acquisition by The E.W. Scripps Company in January 2022, which provided resources for innovations like ATSC 3.0 support in 2022 and the redesigned 4th-generation Tablo in August 2023[1][2][5]. Founders' specific backgrounds are not detailed in available sources, but the team focused on TV lovers, evolving from streaming prototypes to OTA DVR leadership[3][5].
Nuvyyo rides the cord-cutting wave, where consumers ditch $100+ monthly pay-TV bills for free OTA signals (available to 70%+ of U.S. households) combined with $20-50 streaming services, a market exploding post-2010[3][5][6]. Timing aligns with OTA enhancements like ATSC 3.0 rollout and FAST channel growth, positioning Tablo as an all-in-one hub amid fragmented streaming wars[2]. Favorable forces include rising antenna adoption, Scripps' media backing for content integration, and ecosystem plays like Matter/Thread compatibility in allied devices[1][5]. Nuvyyo influences the space by normalizing OTA as a streaming-era staple, earning accolades and partnerships that educate on "free TV reality," accelerating the shift from cable monopolies[5][6].
Post-acquisition, Nuvyyo will likely expand Tablo's 4th-gen features, deepen ATSC 3.0 integration, and bundle with Scripps' local stations for hybrid OTA/streaming dominance. Trends like 5G-enhanced OTA, AI-driven recommendations, and smart home convergence will propel growth, potentially capturing more of the 60M+ U.S. cord cutters. Its influence may evolve into a standard "antenna companion" for streamers, solidifying Tablo as the go-to for accessible, fee-free broadcast TV in a subscription-fatigued world—echoing its founding mission to reinvent home media for the modern age[1][2][5].
Nuvyyo has raised $4.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Nuvyyo's investors include David Adderley, Felicis Ventures, ff Venture Capital, Sound Ventures, Thomvest Ventures, Trevor Wright.
Nuvyyo has raised $4.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $4.0M Series B in June 2020.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2020 | $4.0M Series B | David Adderley | Felicis Ventures, ff Venture Capital, Sound Ventures, Thomvest Ventures, Trevor Wright |