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

(1 point)
Responses

a box with the station’s logo

a box with the station’s logo

the subtitles for the news

the subtitles for the news

an image relevant to a news story

an image relevant to a news story

a close up picture of the person delivering new

A chyron displayed during a news broadcast is most likely to show the subtitles for the news.

So among the options given:

- a box with the station’s logo - This usually appears as a watermark or corner bug, not typically referred to as a chyron.

- the subtitles for the news - This is a common usage of a chyron, which can display subtitles for what is being spoken, especially during live reports.

- an image relevant to a news story - While images are often used during news broadcasts, they are not specifically referred to as chyrons. Chyrons are more about text overlays.

- a close-up picture of the person delivering news - The image of the news presenter is part of the primary broadcast and not a chyron.