VertigoXmedia partners with STATS

Feb 24, 2006 5:36 PM

    

VertigoXmedia has partnered with sports information provider STATS to offer customers a seamless system for delivering live sports information to air.

Vertigo's recently launched Xstation channel-in-a-box system includes integrated support for the STATS data feed. When coupled with a subscription to STATS, Xstation allows customers to air real-time sports results in tickers, crawls or other data-driven graphics within minutes.

STATS provides real-time sports headlines, real-time game scores and player stats, game schedules, standings, and leader boards via its XML data feeds, which are linked directly to Xstation. With a built-in parser for STATS' data, users can create their Xstation channel graphics by either authoring them in Xstudio or dragging and dropping graphics from the customizable library of Xmedia Objects that ships with Xstation.

For more information, visit www.vertigoxmedia.com.

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