Chyron brings online portfolio to IBC2008

Sep 24, 2008 9:27 AM

    

Chyron demonstrated its new online portfolio of on-demand graphics services at IBC2008. Following the acquisition of AXIS Graphics in January 2008, Chyron has fully integrated its feature set, which includes AXISNews, FastMaps, FastQuotes, FastCharts and FastWX, with its own graphics portfolio.

AXIS is an online content creation system for broadcasters and new media providers. Combining existing on-air and online graphics packages with up-to-the-minute and relevant content, AXIS provides anyone with an Internet connection the ability to build broadcast-quality news graphics, charts, quotes, maps and weather instantly.

For more information, visit www.chyron.com and www.axisgraphics.tv.




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