The Golden Globe Awards were acquired by Eldridge Industries and Dick Clark Productions on June 12. This will shut down the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), whose reputation was dented by its ethics and lack of diversity.
Eldridge and Dick Clark Productions (DCP) will continue to manage the awards telecast and focus on expanding the Globes’ viewership around the world, a press release said. DCP is co-owned by Eldridge and Penske Media.
U.S. television network NBC had to drop the Golden Globes ceremony in 2022 after a Los Angeles Times investigation in 2021 revealed the organization had no Black journalists in its ranks. A few members were also accused of making sexist and racist remarks and soliciting favours from celebrities and movie studios.
Todd Boehly, chairman of Eldridge, said, ‘Today marks a significant milestone in the evolution of the Golden Globes. My partners at DCP and I are grateful to Helen and team for their commitment to the successful implementation of a robust approach to governance, the expansion of the diverse and international voting body, implementing a professional, safe and accountable environment and trusting new ownership with a new direction for the Globes.’
The 81st Golden Globe Awards are scheduled to take place on January 7, 2024, but a broadcasting partner has not yet been announced.
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