Multiplex (TV)

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A multiplex (called virtual sub-channel in the United States and Canada) is a group of digital TV channels that are mixed together for broadcast. A set top box is required to unmix and select a channel for viewing. A multiplex can contain half a dozen TV channels yet only uses the space of one analog channel. A multiplex can also carry radio and interactive TV content.

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