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Warner Bros Discovery streams added to Tablo DVRs

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The new fourth-generation Tablo over-the-air digital video recorder includes an updated Tablo app experience for streaming and smart TV devices. (Courtesy photo)
The new fourth-generation Tablo over-the-air digital video recorder includes an updated Tablo app experience for streaming and smart TV devices. (Courtesy photo)

Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has inked a distribution deal with the E. W. Scripps Company’s hardware division Nuvyyo to deliver nearly four dozen free, ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channels on the newer-generation model of Tablo DVRs.

The channels include CNN Originals, CNN Headlines, HBO Boxing, At the Movies, Bleacher Report Sports Network, MotorTrend FAST TV, Cartoon Rewind and Ultimate Builds, and helps Tablo cross the 100 streaming channel milestone on its fourth-generation digital video recorders.

Tablo DVR users with the latest firmware update will have instant access to the new content streams through their electronic program guides. When paired with an over-the-air antenna, Tablo DVRs also allow streamers to watch and record broadcast TV on smart devices like phones, tablets and Internet-connected TVs.

The WBD-owned content streams are also accessible through leading FAST platforms like Paramount-owned Pluto TV, Fox-owned Tubi and Plex.

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