VertigoXmedia has partnered with sports information provider STATS to offer customers a seamless system for delivering live sports information to air.
The company’s recently launched channel-in-a-box system Xstation includes integrated support for the STATS data feed. When coupled with a subscription to STATS, Xstation lets customers 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 flexible XML data feeds, which are linked directly to Xstation. With a built-in parser for STATS' data, users can create their Xstation channel graphics.
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