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Gannett offering two versions of Pyburn graphics to stations

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Gannett, who earlier this year selected Chryon’s Axis to power its newly centralized graphics operations, will begin testing the new system in unspecified markets.

The stations will all begin using the same graphics package, designed by Pyburn Films, but will have a choice in either a red or blue toned version.

This means the station’s existing graphics packages, including fairly recent HD-ready ones by Giant Octopus are out.

Day-to-graphics will be handled via Axis’ Web-based system while more advanced graphic work and promos will be handled by a central facility in Denver.

To read the in-depth article, click here.

Gannett centralizes with G3

Monday, July 21st, 2008

As reported in Broadcasting & Cable, Gannett Broadcasting and Chyron have reached a multiyear deal to use Chyron’s new Axis system.

The axis system allows stations to work on graphics using a simple online interface and requires less computer power and specialized software.

Gannett TV rolls out new sites

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Gannett, the owner of USA Today, numerous community newspapers and a handful of television stations, has launched a new look for some of its station sites, including WUSA-TV in Washington, D.C.

The new look doesn’t include anything spectacular and shares many common elements and design styles with the company’s newspaper sites (see www.stargazette.com for a sample).

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