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TV >> Programming >> Sports >> ESPN >> Troubleshooting >> If I login from a different geographical location to watch content, and it happens to be a time with regional content differences, what will dictate what content I see online?
Question:
If I login from a different geographical location to watch content, and it happens to be a time with regional content differences, what will dictate what content I see online?
Answer:
If there is a blackout or regionalization, the location of the machine that you are using will dictate the content you can see on ESPN Networks. During a blackout, users within the blackout territory will see a slate on ESPN Networks indicating that they are blacked out while users outside of the blackout territory will be able to watch the content. During a regionalization ESPN Networks will carry the primary game (usually the game going to the largest part of the country), while users outside of the primary game territory will receive a blackout slate.