FOX Television Stations inks deal to use Chyron AXIS creation services

May 14, 2009 1:40 PM

    
FOX Television Stations has signed a deal to use Chyron’s AXIS content creation services.

FOX Television Stations has signed a deal to use Chyron’s AXIS content creation services.

FOX Television Stations has entered into a multiyear agreement to use Chyron's AXIS online content creation services at many of its stations, the company said this week.

The adoption of AXIS services represents the first enterprise-class graphics workflow solution for FOX Television Stations, which already is using numerous Chyron products, including Chyron’s graphic asset management server CAMIO, the multichannel clip and still store system XClyps and established HyperX graphics systems.

Integration with AXIS allows FOX Television Stations to maintain total control of its on-air graphics look by fulfilling graphics at the local level within the AXIS-hosted environment.




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