Ernst & Young's US firm has had to issue a grovelling apology after a computer glitch mistakenly nominated ITN for an Emmy award.
ITN believed it was shortlisted in the news category but it turned out the numbers had been miscounted, the Guardian reported.
In a statement E&Y said: 'Ernst & Young, after providing the names of nominees for the 2007 International Emmy news and current affairs categories, through its office in New York, discovered that due to a computational error the firm's initial list of nominees was incorrect.'
'Ernst & Young deeply regrets the error in its ballot-counting process and has expressed its apologies to the International Academy and the nominees.'
To add insult to injury, ITN was replaced as a nominee by the BBC.
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