Nuvyyo, Inc., often referred to as Nuvyyo, is a technology company headquartered in Ottawa (Kanata), Ontario, Canada. Founded in 2010, the company was acquired by The E.W. Scripps Company in January 2022 for approximately $14 million, making it a wholly-owned subsidiary. Nuvyyo was recognized by Forbes as one of the top ten companies reinventing the TV industry in 2014.
Nuvyyo specializes in developing and manufacturing digital video recorders (DVRs) and companion software applications for Over-The-Air (OTA) broadcast television signals. Its primary product line, marketed under the "Tablo" brand, enables consumers to watch, pause, and record free broadcast network television on various devices, including smartphones, tablets, computers, and streaming media players, without requiring a pay-TV subscription. The company's products cater to "cord-cutters" in the U.S. and Canada and have included features like advanced DVR scheduling and a grid-based TV guide.
In patent litigation, Nuvyyo, Inc. operates as a defendant. The company has been named as a defendant in one tracked case and has not initiated any lawsuits as a plaintiff. This posture indicates Nuvyyo is an operating company that defends against patent infringement claims.
The sole tracked case involving Nuvyyo, Inc. is ContentNexus LLC v. Nuvyyo, Inc., filed in the Eastern District of Texas in 2025. The Eastern District of Texas is a venue frequently chosen by patent assertion entities. Nuvyyo's acquisition by The E.W. Scripps Company was partly driven by Scripps' strategy to enhance over-the-air TV adoption and its plans for NextGen TV (ATSC 3.0), integrating Tablo DVRs into a broader ecosystem for future broadcast television.