Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Newsy Launches In Over 90% of U-S


Newsy has launched to become the nation's only free 24/7 broadcast news network today, available to more than 90% of U.S. television homes through over-the-air service and supplementing its ubiquitous over-the-top and connected TV distribution.

The opinion-free national news network now serves its audiences with 14 news bureaus across the country staffed by experienced, seasoned journalists providing 17 hours of daily news.

"We have built a team of strong storytellers, anchors and reporters with a goal of making journalism as enjoyable, relevant and interesting as it is important," said Kate O'Brian, head of the news group for Scripps Networks. "Our promise will be to provide the objective journalism that Americans are seeking."

Newsy began streaming services in 2008 and already is available on nearly every major over-the-top (OTT) and connected TV platform. Monday's launch brings Newsy to Scripps' broadcast stations' spectrum as well as that of partner broadcasters. Its distribution over the air will make it the only American news television network to be on both growth platforms (OTA and OTT).

Unlike other broadcast or cable news outlets, Newsy delivers the same news experience and programming to every device. Viewers can watch Newsy over the air using their TVs' built-in tuners or digital antennas, on Newsy.com, as well as on their favorite streaming devices or services, including Apple TV, Fire TV, Pluto TV, Roku, Samsung, Sling, Vizio and Xumo.

The network's new, state-of-the-art broadcast studio and newsroom is in Atlanta, with journalists based in cities across the country and reporting from around the globe. Newsy bureaus are located in Atlanta; Chicago; Dallas; Denver; Los Angeles; Missoula, Montana; Nashville, Tennessee; New York, Phoenix, Seattle, Tampa, Florida; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Washington D.C.

"Newsy is positioned to accurately inform the public at scale with unmatched accessibility," said Eric Ludgood, head of Newsy. "We will give the American people facts and in-depth information so they can better understand the events that shape their lives. We're not going to tell them what to think. They can make up their own minds."

Along with the launch comes updated branding for Newsy, which debuted a new logo today. O'Brian said of the new logo: "The four triangles that make up the 'N' are symbolic of what we stand for – covering news from multiple angles – to provide a cohesive story and news product for our viewers. The triangles face left and right, and the Newsy 'N' is squarely in the middle – a graphic depiction of our core mission to be fact-based, not opinionated. You might also notice the logo is purple, which we chose because it best reflects where journalism ought to be, neither red nor blue."

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