Though it is a crystal PLL synth clock chip, with built in flash so you can program a frequency once and it will power up to that every time in circuit, I use this IC from TI: CDCE925PW, or CDCE913PW
With good PLL tuning variables, I got quite a bit better than their specified 60ps period jitter as far as my scope was concerned.
With a 27 Mhz crystal, I've generated many clocks with less phase noise that quite a few fundamental 4 pin crystal oscillator and you also get an optional analog PLL crystal tuning pin if you need to lock to an external reference. Though, you pay for the ultra low jitter, 2 PLLs, and the VCXO feature. Cheaper versions exist, but I wouldn't use them for broadcast video clock generators.