Noun
chyron (plural chyrons)
(US, television) A set of graphics or words at the bottom of a television screen, sometimes unrelated to the current viewing content.
chyron (plural chyrons)
Obsolete spelling of ciron (“the itch-mite (Sarcoptes scabiei), which infects the skin”).
Chyron 's iNFiNiT!, Max!, and Maxine! series of television character generators used the 68060 as the main processor. Source: Internet
Even the final chyron is a half truth: “Despite its initial criticism, the American Psychological Association honored the study’s author with its prestigious Kurt Lewin award.” Source: Internet
This was also the first NFL game that NBC covered with their new "Quantel Cypher" graphics system, which was introduced during their coverage of the 1988 Seoul Olympics (they had used Chyron for their graphics prior to Super Bowl XXIII). Source: Internet
While CNN kept Trump on the air, a chyron displayed under him said, "Without any evidence, Trump says he's being cheated." Source: Internet