The Golden Globes, which is embarking on a new era after it was acquired by Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge from longtime operator the Hollywood Foreign Press Association earlier this summer, on Thursday revealed its new membership board of directors and timeline for the 2024 awards, which take place January 7.
Organizers said today that the Golden Globes nominations for the 81st edition will be announced Monday, December 11. (See the full timeline below.) Still to come: naming a broadcaster for the ceremony, after its most recent deal with NBC ended with this year’s show.
Discussions have been held with outlets including NBC, and an announcement on a new deal is expected by October 2, organizers said today.
We hear the ceremony will likely stay at its longtime home at the Beverly Hilton. The 2023 ceremony, hosted by Jarrod Carmichael, was the first after a year’s absence from TV following a restructure at the HFPA hastened by backlash amid revelations of the organization’s practices and lack of diversity among members.
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