score bug

English

Noun

score bug (plural score bugs)

  1. A chyron displaying a sports score and similar information.
    • 2002, Broadcasting & Cable, volume 132, Cahners Publishing Company, page 37:
      Right now, we have the score bug in the corner, that will suddenly seem a little odd in the middle of the HD picture. So we know we have to reformat some graphics and things like that.
    • 2013 June, Jonathon Gatehouse, “The Promised Land”, in The Instigator: How Gary Bettman Remade the NHL and Changed the Game Forever, Triumph Books, →ISBN, page 163:
      Hill, who had received death threats over the football score bug, was ecstatic at all the free publicity.
    • 2017 June 20, Marc Zumoff, Max Negin, “Graphics and Design Elements”, in Total Sportscasting: Performance, Production, and Career Development, Taylor & Francis, →ISBN, page 216:
      On some score bugs, an operator will be responsible for adding certain pieces manually. For example sometimes a score bug will have a sponsored element, provide the current team on the floor, or let folks know that a penalty has occurred.