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Blackout Regulations
The most commonly asked RSN questions are usually about blackouts. In
the world of sports broadcasting, situations arise when FOX Sports Net
is not permitted to broadcast games in certain parts of the country.
These blackouts are designed to protect the individual team territories
and rights to certain games purchased by programmers other than FOX
Sports Net.
Blackouts on the Regional Sports Networks are not based on arena
sellouts. They are in place to protect the various broadcast rights
holders for each game. Each league, NBA, NHL and MLB, determine its
team territories differently. Consequently, an NBA team and a MLB team
from the same market will have drastically different local blackout
areas. This can be a confusing subject at times, this section explains
the different scenarios in the simplest form.
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NHL CENTER ICE/NBA LEAGUE PASS/ESPN FULL COURT
Blackout restrictions apply to all NBA games that are offered on NBA
LEAGUE PASS. Such blackout restrictions are designed to protect the
television rights holders in the competing teams' respective home
markets. Blackouts are not based on arena sellouts.
If a local over-the-air network has the rights to broadcast an NBA game
in its local area, customers in that area will be unable to receive
that game via their satellite service. However, they may be able to see
the game via their local channels.
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MLB EXTRA INNINGS BLACKOUT INFORMATION
All local and national blackout restrictions still apply. In other
words, subscribers within a club’s Home Television Territory cannot get
that clubs’ games in this national package. In addition, due to the
national exclusivity of both ESPN and FOX, there are no games available
for distribution via this package on Saturday day or Sunday night.
Please see the below for further detail.
Local Blackout Information: If you
live in a zip code that is within a Major League Baseball team’s
territory, that team’s games will be blacked out from the MLB EXTRA
INNINGSSM game package.
ESPN Blackout Information:
ESPN has an exclusive national broadcast window for all Major League
Baseball games on Sunday nights; therefore, no telecast can be made
available for DBS distribution. As they have rights to night games
only, any games which start after 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT) cannot be
distributed via DBS carriers out-of-market.
Fox Television Network Blackout Information:
For Saturdays in the regular season between May 22nd and October 2nd,
with the exception of Saturday September 4th and 11th, the FOX
Television Network has the exclusive national rights to broadcast games
up until 7:00pm ET (4:00pm PT). So, while you will not receive Major
League Baseball games on your MLB EXTRA INNINGS channels any of those
Saturday mornings or afternoons, you will receive the available
Saturday night games that begin after 7:00pm ET (4:00pm PT). For
Saturday morning and afternoon games, check out the FOX Network local
schedule.
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ESPN GAME PLAN
Blackouts are determined on a per game basis and are available the week
preceding the game. This blackout information will be posted on
dishnetwork.com/football as soon as they are available.
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Boxing
Blackouts apply within the markets the fight is taking place unless the
fight is sold out. If the fight is sold out, blackouts will not be
implemented.
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College Football
Blackouts are determined on a per game basis and are available the week
preceding the game. This blackout information will be posted on
dishnetwork.com/football as soon as they are available.
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