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==Other uses== Although simultaneous substitution was conceived to substitute the signal of a foreign station, the practice has been applied as well to substitute the signal of an out-of-market Canadian station in a given market. For example, in [[Montreal]], the signal of [[Ottawa]] station [[CJOH-DT]] (channel 13) has frequently been substituted by the signal of locally based [[CFCF-DT]] (channel 12), even though both stations are part of the [[CTV Television Network|CTV]] network. Another example, [[Bell Aliant]] [[Fibe (Bell Aliant)|Fibe]] TV subscribers in [[Newfoundland and Labrador]] regularly have [[Global Television Network]] stations in [[CIHF-DT|Halifax]] and [[CIII-DT|Toronto]] (and, very rarely, [[CHAN-DT|Vancouver]]) simsubbed with [[CJON-DT|NTV]]; Maritime Fibe subscribers, however, often have NTV simsubbed with Global Halifax or New Brunswick, depending on where they live. Simultaneous substitution has also been implemented on [[French language]] television stations. From the 1980s to the mid-1990s, [[TVA (Canadian TV network)|TVA]]'s flagship Montreal station [[CFTM-DT|CFTM-TV]] (channel 10) had its signal substituting that of its [[Sherbrooke]] sister station [[CHLT-DT|CHLT-TV]] (channel 7) (which was receivable in the Montreal area until 1995 on cable services).
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