Someone asked what the logic to getting ESPN-A was a few days back. I didn't know but after contacting ESPN, they finally responsed with the following:
You receive the alternate programming when/if there is a blackout on a certain game telecast. Blackout restrictions vary from league to league). We are not required to black out NBA telecasts; for NFL only
site blackout if game is not sold out within 72 hours of the scheduled
telecast; for MLB it's by market areas as determined by the league -
i.e. in Colorado you would fall in the Rockies market; NHL varies --
sometimes we have exclusive rights, then other times there are market areas, again determined by the league--generally colorado would be blacked out for Avalanche games. For specifics on blackouts
restrictions, best to contact each league for their description. Also,
some college conferences required blackouts for playoff games (we
generally don't have to black out for regular season games).
This makes about as much sense as a monkey you know whatting a football to be me, but ... that is what they say!
You receive the alternate programming when/if there is a blackout on a certain game telecast. Blackout restrictions vary from league to league). We are not required to black out NBA telecasts; for NFL only
site blackout if game is not sold out within 72 hours of the scheduled
telecast; for MLB it's by market areas as determined by the league -
i.e. in Colorado you would fall in the Rockies market; NHL varies --
sometimes we have exclusive rights, then other times there are market areas, again determined by the league--generally colorado would be blacked out for Avalanche games. For specifics on blackouts
restrictions, best to contact each league for their description. Also,
some college conferences required blackouts for playoff games (we
generally don't have to black out for regular season games).
This makes about as much sense as a monkey you know whatting a football to be me, but ... that is what they say!