The show was sold to NBC Local Media Division stations in major markets including WNBC in New York, KNBC in Los Angeles and WMAQ in Chicago.
Other sales include stations from groups including CBS, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Gannett, Fox, Post-Newsweek Stations, LIN TV, Hearst-Argyle Television, Dispatch Broadcast Group, Media General, Local TV, Allbritton Communications, Scripps Howard and Raycom Media.
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In this week's edition of B&C Tech Talk, senior editor Glen Dickson talks about Scripps Television becoming the latest station group to consolidate its graphics operations with Chyron's Internet-based Axis system