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This is the best summary I could come up with:
ESPN has returned more than 30 Emmy statuettes after the award hosts uncovered a ploy in which some network employees used fake names to circumvent eligibility rules.
The Athletic's report centred around ESPN's "College GameDay" programme, which nabbed eight Emmys for Outstanding Weekly Studio Show between 2008 and 2018.
In a bid to secure awards for their on-air talent, the network reportedly circumvented eligibility rules by submitting entries with fake names credited for the programme.
"This was a misguided attempt to recognize on-air individuals who were important members of our production team, " Ms McKay said in an email.
"Once current leadership was made aware, we apologized to [The National Academy for Television Arts and Sciences] for violating guidelines."
Along with being forced to return the statuettes, NATAS said it has also imposed a one-year disqualification from award eligibility for the senior leadership of "College GameDay".
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