ESPN Wins Seven Sports Emmy Awards

First-Ever Sports Emmys for ESPN Deportes and 30 for 30

X Games, E:60, SportsCenter and College GameDay Honored Once Again

ESPN won seven Sports Emmy Awards, presented for the 35th year by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences tonight in New York, highlighted by wins for two ESPN Deportes studio shows in the first year of Spanish-language categories and the first-ever Sports Emmy for the 30 for 30 film series.  In addition, previous winners of multiple Sports Emmys took the stage again to accept awards – X Games, E:60, SportsCenter and football’s College GameDay.

Overall, with three awards for studio shows, and others for a feature, journalism and a documentary series, ESPN’s hallmark of outstanding storytelling was again recognized by the company’s peers.

ESPN has now won 160 Sports Emmy Awards in 27 years of eligibility.

ESPN’s Sports Emmy Awards (all are ESPN, except as noted):

Sports Documentary Series           30 for 30                             

Studio Show/weekly                       College GameDay (football)

Journalism                                     E:60 – Children of the Ring (ESPN2)

Short Feature                                 SportsCenter – Richie Parker: Drive

Live Graphic Design                       X Games

Studio Show in Spanish                Nacion (ESPN Deportes) and SportsCenter (ESPN Deportes)

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