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What are the blackout rules for ESPN FULL COURT games?

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What are the blackout rules for ESPN FULL COURT games?

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Blackout rules to ESPN FULL COURT apply to select games. If you live in one of these areas, you may still be able to view these games on your local regional sports network or over-the-air network. Blackouts are determined by local stations or regional sports networks. The ESPN FULL COURT subscription of college basketball games consists of two components: regionally and locally broadcast games. ESPN FULL COURT broadcasts games that are seen only in specific regions of the country. For example, a specific conference Game of the Week is normally seen only within that conferences region of the country but not in other parts of the country. ESPN FULL COURT delivers these games (and others) on a national basis to viewers who previously could not see them. Games that are not part of ESPN or ESPN2’s college basketball broadcasts cannot be seen on a national coverage basis anywhere other than on ESPN FULL COURT.

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