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This also happens in Canada not as simsubing, but as syndexing. Global National in some markets is aired simultaneously on two channels... for instance, CHEK-TV and CHAN-TV. In this case, the cable provider in Vancouver completely replaces the CHEK signal with CHAN's and in Victoria, vice versa could be true (there is no smart switcher like in the US, even the advertisements are from the local station). Find an article that actually supports this and this will not be original research. --Jack Zhang (talk) 00:31, 29 July 2009 (UTC)Reply