Chyron to launch online, Web-based graphic production division

Feb 14, 2008 8:23 AM

    

During NAB2008, Chyron will mark its entry into Web-based graphics production with the launch of the Chryon Online division.

The new division follows Chyron’s acquisition of AXIS Graphics earlier this year. It will offer an array of Web-based services to enable high-resolution maps, real-time weather displays, 3-D charts and graphs, financial quotes and a large toolset to create topical news graphics.

The Chyron Online Web-based service integrates with the company’s broadcast products and expands its reach to include non-broadcast clients such as newspapers, radio stations, mobile phone and digital media producers and anyone producing content for the Internet. Providing a one-stop seamless platform to create and distribute graphic content over the Internet for traditional and new media markets, Chyron Online enables the production and management of high-quality graphics integrated with content simply through the use of an Internet connection and a Web browser.

See Chyron in NAB booth SL3713, or visit www.chyron.com.




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