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"chyron" Definitions
  1. a caption superimposed over usually the lower part of a video image (as during a news broadcast)

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On Thursday, CNN fact-checked Donald Trump's ISIS statements with the chyron: "Trump calls Obama founder of ISIS (He's not)," read the chyron.
Unusual level of chyron shade on Fox this morning pic.twitter.
"Media in Hysterics Over Russian 'Scandal,'" read a typical chyron.
"GRIFF FOILS ILLEGALS' ATTEMPT TO CROSS BORDER," the chyron read.
The program called it a "Polish death camp" on its chyron.
Sometimes CNN has to put on it's chyron that this is false.
The CNN chyron has started fact-checking his claims in real time.
"Audience Member: Dr. Oz Impressed With Trump's Health," read a chyron on CNN.
As evidence, he cited the CNN chyron that fact-checked a Trump claim.
Maybe listen to what Pete actually said while the chyron error was up?
CNN has fact-checked the Trump administration in the past on its chyron.
"Republicans Mostly Silent After Trump's Ukraine Revelations," read a CNN chyron Monday morning.
Wonder how many dudes are actually more accurately described by Grant's chyron of "Unemployed"?
" When the piece aired, the text under my face — the chyron — read "Trolling Victim.
But that story was now a day old, a musty chyron at this point.
The chyron had been written for internal drills and was never supposed to make air.
You can change the chyron from the default blue to one of five other colors.
Right below the chyron, Christie holding today's newspaper, says Trump is treating him well. pic.twitter.
But ABC News sources tell Fox News that the false report was a "practice chyron" that had likely been maliciously written by a hostile ABC News employee (a chyron is a TV news term for words that appear on the lower third of the screen).
Naturally, when the Fox News' chyron showing the requirements hit the web, Twitter users went crazy.
Learning about immigration would require reading more words than would fit on a television news chyron.
" At the bottom of the screen flashed a chyron: "Dems Walk Away From Sensible Wall Debate.
Today's chyron reads: "But yesterday: 'No, I meant he is the founder of ISIS.'"http://bit.
"QUESTIONS MOUNT OVER DELAY OF IOWA CAUCUS RESULTS," read a chyron that hardly changed all night.
"Trump calls Obama founder of ISIS (He's not)," read the chyron at the bottom of the screen.
"I could not be more proud to have that CNN chyron next to me," Cuomo fired back.
That film starts with a chyron — "This is a true story" — and my show does as well.
"Did I mention that this sucks?" he chided as the video's closing chyron flashes on the screen.
"Fox & Friends" deflected responsibility to the Senate: "As Congress Spars, President Focuses on Jobs," one chyron read.
Brazile did not allege, as CNN reported in this chyron, that the DNC "robbed" Sanders of the nomination.
" Ingraham later aired a segment which asked in the chyron, "WHAT DID ALLEGED WHISTLEBLOWER KNOW ABOUT BIDENS & BURISMA?
That chyron quoted another one of his tweets (this one from Thursday), where the president referred to Rep.
"FBI under scrutiny for highly aggressive raid on Roger Stone's home," a chyron read during Sean Hannity's show.
The coverage of the event included this CNN panel, which included a chyron referencing Spencer's questioning Jewish people's humanity.
So I'd love Netflix, anytime you subscribe, to just have a little chyron there and say 'Write your senator!
Once you've snapped your image, a colorful chyron appears on top, ready to add an optional location and caption.
Does a mean tweet about Kamala Harris interrupt Harris's speech, or appear as a chyron, or dominate the conversation?
So I just thought I should strike that from the chyron … so nobody was under false impressions, that's all.
Yes. So when CNN writes on screen that Obama is not the founder of ISIS, the chyron is correct.
Watching Hickenlooper, you could read his mind as if it were a chyron at the foot of the screen.
Above the flowing chyron, the doors to the congressional chamber burst open, and a booming call thundered from beyond.
Lowry: I thought the first hour -- or rather, the stretch after the "Five Years Later" chyron -- was a little flabby.
"  The same day, CNN's coverage of the aftermath of the speech was accompanied by a chyron reading, "Pivot or performance?
The video of Zuckerberg included a fake chyron from CBS News to make it appear like it was a broadcast.
We can see this in the chyron data of the top three cable news networks — CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC.
In September, the network referred to him in a chyron as "John Yang;" the show apologized on air and Twitter.
LG: This CNN chyron [which bluntly fact-checked a Trump remark] is something I don't think they have ever done before.
" The chyron on Anderson Cooper's "Keeping Them Honest" segment was surreal, saying, "WE'LL LEAVE THE GASLIGHT ON FOR YOU, PART 17.
Much initial chyron usage revolved around TV sports coverage: revealing racehorse names at the Breeders' Cup and statistics about Olympic records.
The Fox show added a chyron memorializing Fisher's passing to the beginning of its latest episode, the tastefully named Passenger Fatty-Seven.
"Trump rally live & only on Fox News, other networks ignore presidential rally" the network's chyron read during its broadcast of Trump's rally.
" When the news breaks on live TV, a chyron pops under Dev's image that reads: "DEV SHAH: Sexual predator Chef Jeff's 'BFF.
BARBARO: — though I know the chyron that you see first says resigned, which must have surprised you, because you did not resign.
But there is certainly more to her than a chyron, and a look at Bachelor contestant Heather's Instagram gives us some stronger insight.
It's unclear if ABC has been able to identify the employee who wrote the malicious chyron and if that employee will face sanctions.
And I look at a CNN fake news chyron and it actually says, witness, suspect was yelling God is great in Arabic. Okay.
There have also been calls for networks to deploy resources—a chyron, for instance—to fact-check the debates without interfering with them.
CNN Chyron: "Chief: We Used Bomb Robot To Kill Gunman"There are moments when you know the future has collided with the present.
As I noted in the CNN chyron story, the shift is partly an adaptation by impartial media outlets to a uniquely mendacious candidate.
" Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway appeared on Watters's show shortly after his comment, and a chyron appeared below her reading: "A coup in America?
When they kissed, a chyron popped up, announcing to the audience, if not the cast, that Basit and Jonathan were a perfect match.
" Over at Fox Business, producers flashed shots of booming defense stocks and wrote up a near-perfect chyron: "OIL HITS 8-MONTH HIGH.
With the "breaking news" chyron on, MSNBC, Fox News, and CNN played footage of veterans praising Trump and Trump praising his own hotel.
His tweet came minutes after Fox News ran a segment entitled "Lawmakers Ask Why Info Was Leaked To Media" written in the chyron.
Discussing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's attacks on his citizens, the White House press secretary said Tuesday that Adolf Hitler "didn't even sink to using chemical weapons" during World War II. Apparently forgetting the millions of Jews Hitler gassed to death, Spicer was swiftly fact-checked in real time by a nimble chyron writer at MSNBC: What a chyron pic.twitter.
Such was the case after a local TV station employee decided to shoot their shot on the chyron during some Super Bowl LIII coverage.
But then, Laura, I found the most unfortunate chyron and I will leave you with this, which is the lower third descriptor on E!
The presence of the late, great Craig Sager's name in a chyron suggests that this was a nationally televised game that aired on TNT.
Every 30 minutes or so, the staffers send the White House Communications Office an email with chyron screenshots, tweets, news stories, and interview transcripts.
A spokesperson for CBS affiliate KDKA told Sports Illustrated on Wednesday that the employee responsible for Monday's chyron is no longer at the station.
Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello on Tuesday mocked a television chyron that appeared to invoke the name of his rap-metal band.
After scouring the tapes, Vox can confirm that the chyron — "NOTHING TO SEE HERE" — is, in fact, how Fox responded to the Indianapolis Star report.
He didn't seem to feel the same constant running chyron of financial fear that I did, and I thought perhaps those two observations were related.
"  Tapper during the show also called for the network to change the chyron from "Jeff Sessions Resigns" to "President Trump Fires Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Without the "I-word" attached, the essential all-caps chyron was missing; it's no wonder that cable news was itching for something else to cover.
The Daily Mail finally noticed on Friday, followed quickly by BuzzFeed News, and soon enough the story had generated a chyron on CNN: "Who's Calling?"
Yang has pointed out some of these errors and oversights himself, like an MSNBC chyron that seems to have gotten his name wrong: John Yang?
"Chyron" (pronounced KY-ron) is a genericization of an electronic graphics platform invented in the 1970s by Systems Resource Corporation, a company on Long Island.
In exchange, the name of the resort materializes during the episode, sometimes in the form of a chyron, other times by way of the contestants' chatter.
News breaks that agents are closing in on the terrorist in Virginia — or "Virgina," as Ann Curry's dodgy chyron puts it — but it's a dead-end.
Tucker: "let me take you seriously as someone who wants to be involved in the public conversation"Literally less than 10 seconds later the chyron: pic.twitter.
Old Navy employees at the company's headquarters in San Francisco are greeted daily with a LED chyron ticker of customer feedback, according to a Fortune report.
Honestly, this part is only important because Chris' ever-changing chyron now reads "Not Gerard Butler" where it would normally say what shows he's been on.
Trump attacked the media once again on Friday morning with a strange tweet, which focused particularly on what he felt was a bad chyron on CNN.
One device employed in "Fosse/Verdon" involves chyrons that refer to how much time -- years, days -- is "left," without identifying specifically to what the chyron refers.
Today, CNN took a big step forward with this chyron: This goes back to March, when Donald Trump was talking about the security situation in Northeast Asia.
CHYRON BIAS: The Hill's Joe Concha reports: CNN aired an onscreen graphic on Thursday asking why Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson was still in the presidential race.
CNN has been the subject of plenty of criticism, so the channel had to enjoy the widespread approval of its lower third (also known as a chyron).
He's since clarified — twice — but as the controversial flub unfolded, MSNBC was ready with a spot-on retort in the form of a succinct breaking news chyron.
The options are few: You can re-invent yourself with some borrowed rhythm or BPM, a big-name producer, a broad timely ripped-from-the-Chyron MESSAGE.
The segment was playing again, it'd been playing all day, wiping that scandal clean out of the cycle, and this was the part where the chyron flashed.
He actually did bring the Middle East together," the "Harry Potter" author tweeted with a photo of a CNN chyron that read "Israel and Iran condemn Trump's comments.
His detractors think it makes him look crazy, but such words, when placed at the bottom of his message, resemble a chyron on television that conveys the takeaway.
Nayib Bukele, the president-elect of El Salvador, trolled "Fox & Friends" on Monday after the Fox News show used a chyron referring to "3 Mexican countries" over the weekend.
Like a television broadcast, much of the relevant data is displayed on a sort of chyron at the bottom of the screen, so as to not block the field.
Instead, as Republican committee members held a press conference on Capitol Hill that was carried live by all three cable networks, Trump couldn't be found, even in a chyron.
However, CNN broke into programming with a "just in" chyron focusing on Sessions repeating the expression and various news organizations covered it as if he&aposd started the mantra himself.
Another devastating chyron followed hot on its heels, reminding us of the time when Trump said health care reform would be "so easy" while in Florida just before the election.
Obama's eyes flicked toward the chyron and his face took on a decidedly bemused aspect for a beat before he turned back to their conversation as if nothing had happened.
It's possible that you might have seen the word "leak" somewhere in the news recently — in bold lettering on a chyron, perhaps, or in a headline from the New York Times.
" He also noted Fox News once misspelled "selfie" during a 2014 report on selfies and had a blunder in a separate chyron from 2014: "They even misspelled 'spelling bee' — that's true.
I noticed the Stock Exchange staff had Greenzweig for the chyron that appears on the TV screen, so I had to catch them beforehand and have them change it to Zachary.
CNN removed a "New Day" chyron of the top-performing presidential candidates in a recent Quinnipiac poll that excluded Andrew Yang in favor of a lower-polling candidate, according to Yang's campaign.
You can choose between six colors for the TV news-style chyron overlayed on those tags that help Twitter route the content into the imagery carousels for its different What's Happening sections.
" A news chyron on the same network called her "Obama's Baby Mama," playing to an ugly stereotype about urban black women, "implying an otherness that put me outside even my own marriage.
At home, she says, she realized how invisible the wars had become to most civilians, whose awareness of Iraq extended as far as the occasional newspaper article or chyron on cable news.
Chris Bukowski & Katie Morton The Bachelor's resident old guy (or "not Gerard Butler," as a Bachelor intern probably put in Chris' chyron) and Katie have had a relatively drama-free time in Paradise.
Grannis said she'd seen a reference to the scandal on the scrolling chyron in the arena itself but hadn't read anything about it in the press because the delegates' days have been so busy.
The chyron in the clip indicates that Watters was discussing a case in which a mom was granted asylum in Canada after being convicted of having sex with her son's 16-year-old friend.
McInnes even had a fake katana (a type of Japanese sword), which he was filmed swinging at counterprotesters outside the venue on Fox News (though the chyron implied that he was part of Antifa).
CNN broke into programming with a "just in" chyron focusing on Sessions jokingly repeating the expression, while other news organizations suggested Sessions joined the chant without including his further remarks indicating he was joking.
To deepen the mystery, it's unclear how the chyron evaded scrutiny from producers in ABC's "special events" department, which is in charge of special reports such as the one in which the false report occurred.
And that's thanks to his (very active) Twitter account, which he uses to fire off missives about everything from the latest actions of his administration to the day's New York Times headline or CNN chyron.
CNN has apologized for airing a chyron on "New Day" of the top-performing presidential candidates in a recent Quinnipiac poll that excluded Andrew Yang in favor of a lower-polling candidate, Yang's campaign said.
In addition to the "New Day" chyron, Yang supporters pointed to a "Cuomo Prime Time" graphic and an "Inside Politics" graphic that excluded Yang, saying there was room on the screen to feature more candidates.
Then, it's followed up by 85033 hours a day, seven days a week, of other cable stations, not necessarily Fox, that all day long, on every chyron, every seven minutes, they're talking about Russian spies.
Putting the headline in a chyron at the bottom emphasized this, making the cover feel like a TV screen, with Jeff Zucker yapping on his Blackberry, a Wizard of Oz-like figure orchestrating the news.
Oliver Darcy emails: Observing coverage of the impeachment hearings, I've noticed a tendency among some chyron and headline writers at various news organizations to assume that viewers and readers know who the key players are.
Joe, whose chyron simply read "The Box King," was *this* close to being this season's answer to Grocery Store Joe, but he didn't end up making the cut, or enough of an impression, to stick around.
The fridge first got a taste of the spotlight on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, where it transitioned from background player to scene-stealer, eventually earning its own chyron suggesting it is a character of its own.
In the days after the election, apoplectic progressive journalists spent their time writing boiling hot takes, trying to find the one CNN chyron or Nate Silver tweet responsible for handing democracy over to a Putin-loving creamsicle.
And if there is one predictable element of this otherwise unpredictable presidency, it is that some new story will detonate in the days or weeks ahead, pushing the last eruption off the home page and television chyron.
We saw the same thing with Breitbart, where people were covering Breitbart, and Breitbart had a lot of its power and influence tethered to the ability to jump into a cable news chyron because of something they posted.
There was the recurring ''Saturday Night Live'' character (''Spicey,'' played by Melissa McCarthy), real-time chyron shaming (CNN: ''President's spokesman says he can't speak for the president'') and nonstop abuse and incredulity from much of the press corps.
But Lewandowski's appearance on CNN, a network where he once worked as a paid contributor, produced the jarring image of him being interviewed over a chyron that seemingly refuted the rationale for booking him in the first place.
"President Blames Media For Attempted Bombs," read the onscreen chyron on "Good Morning America" as an ABC News correspondent, Jonathan Karl, briefed the anchor George Stephanopoulos on the president's latest digital sortie from the still-dark White House lawn.
The lack of a guarantee on players doesn't mean teams shouldn't try to acquire them, but the ripple effects of this free market submerge a range of wider, negative results that are not easily condensed into a Sky Sports News chyron.
Fox & Friends aired the incorrect chyron during a segment Sunday in which they discussed President Donald Trump's plan to cut millions of dollars in aid to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, which collectively make up the Northern Triangle in Central America.
This Easter, the internet proved itself relentless yet again as a photo of President Trump standing next to a large Easter bunny while a chyron captioned "Trump, First Lady Hold 1st Easter Egg Roll" appeared on the bottom of the screen.
But the most ubiquitous one is of Page's shorn head — his eyes bugged out and an almost blissful smile plastered across his face — bobbling above a TV news chyron on one of the numerous network and cable shows he has frequented.
" (This is impossible to verify; in France, it is illegal for government agencies to gather statistics based on race or ethnicity.) When the TV segment aired, the show's producers ran a chyron that read: "Zemmour has gone off the rails.
Rafael isn't able to devote all of his time to helping Petra, however, as he finds himself in the midst of his own drama — the sudden arrival of his half brother (who is "kind of a hottie," according to the chyron on screen).
One of the show's conceits involves opening with a glimpse of what will happen when the crash comes, leading into each episode by flashing a chyron on the screen that suggests the show is going to count down to that big moment.
During Pompeo's confirmation hearing, a war room at the State Department — acting on President Trump's insistence during his campaign that many people absorb cable news on mute — phoned contacts at CNN and MSNBC to dispute the wording of the Chyron headlines summarizing the action.
" In case anyone wondered if there were any red-rimmed Dixie cups in the CNN newsroom this time around, the network highlighted Pompeo's lack of specifics Tuesday morning with a chyron: "Pompeo Defends Soliemani Killing; Trump Admin Yet To Offer Evidence of 'Imminent Threat.
But Matt Gertz, who does yeoman's work for Media Matters checking which Trump tweets appear to match up with recent Fox News segments, found that Trump's tweet was in fact quoting a Fox News chyron: Left, Fox & Friends, 6:46 amRight, Trump, 7:33 am pic.twitter.
" At one point CNN's on-screen chyron said, "Trump slams some illegal immigrants: 'They're Animals,'" while the network's senior political reporter Nia-Malika Henderson mentioned that he was talking about MS-13, but the on-screen graphic never clarified what it meant by "some illegal immigrant.
That's the situation where this improvement will pay off the most, but Hulu says you'll also spot the difference when watching news on CNN; everything from the anchors to the moving text chyron at the bottom of the screen should be smoother with the added frames.
I was at work in The Times's Washington bureau when the text messages, my Twitter feed and the CNN chyron confirmed that there was an active shooter at The Capital Gazette, a paper owned by The Sun and an old stomping ground for many of my colleagues.
It shouldn't be lost on anyone that after Bannon called Trump a "great man" on his radio show on the evening of his own defenestration, Trump quickly learned about it (probably from a cable TV chyron) and mentioned this to reporters at the White House pool spray on Thursday.
All of this posturing will come to a crashing halt if the virus spreads and scores of Americans begin to die, but unless that comes to pass, the possibility of that dire outcome will remain merely a future headline or chyron in the mind of Trump and Baker alike.
Read more: Andrew Yang's campaign says CNN corrected a chyron that excluded Yang in favor of a lower-polling candidateBetween June and August of 2019, we surveyed 3,980 likely Democratic primary voters on whether they had heard of Yang and if they would be satisfied with him as the Democratic nominee.
" In the following hour, Ingraham ratcheted up that messaging at the top of her show, referring to the Democratic Party as the "PANDEMIC PARTY," with the D-E-M in "pandemic" highlighted in blue, while the chyron text in the lower portion of the screen said "LEFT WEAPONIZING CORONAVIRUS FEARS.
" Such nuance was missing from Trump's unfounded claim that "what happened in China is just about as bad as what happened with Ukraine" — a line that immediately became part of the Fox News chyron: "Trump: China Should Investigate Bidens, What Happened There Just About As Bad As What Happened In Ukraine.
It's unclear exactly where Monday's episode cut this all off, but I'd wager the show will leave it on a "to be continued" chyron either right after Peter gets the news or as he decides what to do about the news, as a cliffhanger before we learn the full story on Tuesday night.
But nobody roasted the Rams quite as hard as FOX 2, who started their report with a "We're not going bleeping 7-9" joke at the expense of the magnificently mediocre Fisher before turning their sights on Rams chief operating officer Kevin Demoff, whom they referred to as "Rams Chief Operating Officer/Professional Liar" on their chyron.
In 2012, the Polish prime minister rebuked President Barack Obama for using the term and last year, the Polish Embassy in Washington complained to Fox News when the program "Fox & Friends" put the phrase on a chyron during a segment about the deportation of a 95-year-old former Nazi guard from the United States to Germany.
For his entrance, Grant, whose chyron simply lists him as "unemployed," chows down on a hot dog doused in what appears to be a pint of mustard while reciting series of condiment and barbeque puns that he clearly thinks is cute, but his open-mouthed chewing isn't quite as suave as Brad Pitt's charming and near-constant snacking in those Ocean's Eleven flicks.
Even at a mere 80-some-odd minutes, the movie (written and directed by Scott Aukerman, who broke the story with Galifianakis) begins to feel a trifle listless in the let's-put-on-a-show department, but fortunately, every time it starts to sag there's another interview -- with nifty little touches, like a chyron that reads "Bill or Ted" during the Reeves chat -- to reinvigorate things.
Read more:In his debate opening statement, Andrew Yang announced a raffle to give 10 families a $12,000 annual universal basic incomeExpectations of Andrew Yang have doubled since the last debate, according to a new pollAndrew Yang is promising to save truck drivers from their demise — but truckers can't even agree if he's right about their futureAndrew Yang's campaign says CNN corrected a chyron that excluded Yang in favor of a lower-polling candidate
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