Reverse mirror
Reverse mirror is a TV setup mainly used for sports. Two national channels split their feeds by region, so two games can be shown, but on different channels depending on where you are. For example, in Region X Channel A has Game 1 and Channel B has Game 2; in Region Y the situation is swapped: Channel A shows Game 2 and Channel B shows Game 1. The broadcasters achieve this by sending different feeds to local stations or cable systems. It’s not the same as simply splitting a network’s games across regions on the same channel, because there isn’t a second channel carrying a different game from the same network unless you use premium packages.
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