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- Direct invokes simsubs according to a subscriber's postal code, and is implemented by the receiver's firmware; this method enforces simsubs only in areas...
- television industry: the Commission cited viewer frustration over the use of simsubs, especially surrounding the Super Bowl, and argued that the commercials...
- reception, but also other technical problems caused by poorly implemented simsubs (such as reduced quality and missing content due to mistimed transitions...
- simulcast SmackDown on its broadcast network Citytv to invoke potential simsub rights. As Rogers also held the rights to National Hockey League broadcasts...
- content development. Global is not the only Canadian broadcaster to use simsubs; nonetheless, some complaints, specific to Global, have arisen due to the...
- broadcaster Global following CBS's scheduling in order to take advantage of simsub advertising opportunities. Madam Secretary has been met with generally positive...
- advertising issues (though some were expected complaints about Canadian content/simsub issues preventing viewing of the po****r US adverti****ts, which is a common...
-  Brazil SporTV  Canada Sportsnet World, Sportsnet 360, Univision Canada Simsub via Fox  China LeTV  Costa Rica Repretel, Teletica  El Salvador Telecorporacion...
- not as part of the show itself, and did not air at all on the Canadian simsub on Global. The second of the three shorts was repla**** as an ad during Super...
- Telecommunications Commission to restrict use of the simultaneous substitution (simsub) regulations for the Super Bowl in order to allow access to the U.S. commercials...