Fox then displayed a chyron of the last few winners of the Nobel Peace Prize. |
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Ensures that all necessary tapes, pre-records, requisitions, chyron lists, etc., are prepared and delivered. |
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It is the pin of an elder statesman, of a pundit worthy of her Fox News chyron. |
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He originated the chyron — the superimposed type that identifies the person onscreen — and popularized the two-camera interview, which allows us to see the correspondent's interview behavior in real time. |
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Too bad Ms. O'Connor misspelled the word chyron in the post. |
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Chyron. Words shown on a video screen. Also known as a super. A slash indicates a line break in a Chyron message in a script. |
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Chyron, The Company the Whole World Watches, is a leading developer of broadcast television graphics hardware and software ranging from high-definition turnkey systems to OEM board-level solutions. |
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