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Company Profile
Chyron Corporation supplies graphics hardware, software, and workflow solutions for multimedia outlets- government agencies- telecommunications and corporate customers- and educational, health, and religious institutions. It offers AXIS Graphics online content creation software, HD/SD switchable on-air graphics systems, clip servers, channel branding and telestration systems, graphic asset management and XMP integration solutions, and the WAPSTR mobile phone newsgathering application. The company's graphics products provide broadcast-quality, real-time, HD/SD, 2D/3D, graphics creation and playout for television stations, networks, video production, and post-production markets. Its hardware products include Graphics System/CG Family for television graphics applications- Channel Box systems for branding applications- XClyps/XClyps SAN/MicroClyps for control over graphics playout- CodiStrator HD/SD Telestration Systems that enable commentators to illustrate in real time over live video- and platforms and board sets for third-party developers. The company also provides AXIS Graphics suite of Web-based services and applications- and AXIS order management systems. In addition, it offers Software Products, such as Lyric, an advanced graphics creation and playback application- the Lyric Enhancement Interface Framework, an application programming interface for developing custom programs- and Chyron Application Library, an API that can be used to real time broadcast graphics applications. Further, it provides newsroom integration and asset management products comprising Chyron Asset Management InterOperability- iRB, an intelligent rundown builder- iSQ, an intelligent sequencer- and mobile suite, as well as graphic design, technical, and support and training services. Chyron Corporation was formerly known as The Computer Exchange, Inc. and changed its name to Chyron Corporation in November 1975. The company was founded in 1966 and is headquartered in Melville, New York.
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