Graphic Design: Lesson 10; Unit 4

What is a chyron displayed during a news broadcast MOST likely to show?

a box with the station's logo
the subtitles for the news
an image relevant to a new story
a close up picture of the person delivering news

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The correct answer is the subtitles for the news. Chyrons, also known as lower thirds, are graphics displayed at the bottom portion of the screen during a news broadcast. They usually show relevant information, such as the name and title of the person being interviewed, the location of a story, or subtitles for the news being reported.
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