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Golden Globes 2022 The Golden Globes will return to television in 2023, according to the press Hollywood USA USA CELEBS RMMN |  TVMAS

Golden Globes 2022 The Golden Globes will return to television in 2023, according to the press Hollywood USA USA CELEBS RMMN | TVMAS

The Several specialized Hollywood newspapers predicted it will air on TV again in 2023, citing negotiations between NBC and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which has been mired in a serious reputation crisis since last year.

according to The Hollywood ReporterReported by “high-ranking” sources, the channel has practically agreed to repeat the awards ceremony for Tuesday, January 10, although other publications such as the Los Angeles Times report that the agreement is far from closed.

For their part, the organizers of the Golden Globes and NBC have neither confirmed nor denied the news.

NBC, which has held the rights to the Golden Globes since 1996, decided not to broadcast the 2022 party after 100 ad companies on both sides of the Atlantic announced their boycott, which Hollywood heavyweights such as the studios joined. Warner Bros., Netflix, and Amazon Studios.

The decline in awards came as complaints intensified against the HFPA for questionable ethical practices among its members, such as nominating certain productions in exchange for trips and gifts or barring other journalists outside the organization from working.

The straw that broke the camel’s back was that in the middle of the year of awareness of racism in the United States, the association had no black people in its ranks, which barely exceeded 70 members.

After the controversy, the HFPA brought in twenty new members and committed to a series of reforms, which for now have only been achieved by transferring its brand to a private company.

A month ago, a majority of its members chose to transfer management of everything related to the awards to Eldridge Industries LLC, an entity controlled by entrepreneur Todd Boehle, who has served as HFPA’s interim CEO since last year.

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Until then, the association had operated as a not-for-profit entity with a contract for which NBC paid $60 million annually to produce the concert.

However, the change of ownership was not without controversy, as the new owner of the Golden Globes would be in a conflict of interest as he is a producer of films such as “Ozarks“Y “Great” She has a post in The Hollywood Reporter, a reference medium in the audiovisual industry.

Existing members of the HFPA will also receive a stipend of $75,000 annually while those who join to vote in future sessions, in order to increase diversity, will not receive financial compensation. (Source: EFE)