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Sky News turns to Chyron for HD news graphics
Sep 18, 2009 8:56 AM
Sky News has acquired 11 Chyron HyperX3 graphics systems together with a CAMIO Cluster server and OMS (Order Management System) to enhance the way graphics are generated and used for Sky News HD, which will launch in 2010.
The HyperX3s will be operational throughout the Sky News Channel architecture and in creating full-frame graphics. Working closely with Sky News, Chyron is helping Sky News transform the way it prepares, illustrates, creates and plays out graphics.
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