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HFPA To Put Tainted “Assets” On Auction Block With “Potential Strategic Alternatives” Review; To Get Golden Globes Back On NBC, Group May Drop Non-Profit Status

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Eldridge Industries boss Todd Boehly may own the Premier League’s Chelsea now, but the Golden Globes continues to elude the HFPA interim CEO, for now.A month after Boehly put forth a proposal to buy up the currently network shuttered award show, jack up the scandal soaked Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s membership, and shut down its non-profit status, the Helen Hoehne-led group is now opening the door on “how to achieve the optimal financial and commercial growth for the Golden Globe® brand in the future” and “to review proposals from any interested parties.” – read the full HFPA statement below.A shiv laced plan that leaves billionaire and dick clark production proprietor Boehly out in the cold figuratively in terms of “the review, recommendation or approval process with respect to these proposals” thanks to the creation of an independent board member “Special Committee.” In that context and with Boehly’s bid of April 14, the HFPA signed a term-sheet with Eldridge that “allows for the HFPA to solicit other offers and consider alternative transactions.”“At least one other entity has already indicated interest in making a proposal,” the illusive HFPA added with no more details on who that entity may actually be.Amidst a surge of outrage from flacks and outlets, NBC pulled the plug in May 2021 on the 2022 Globes as a harsh spotlight on the HFPA’s lack of any Black members and legacy of grifting, among other shortcomings in the secretive group.

Still, as the months passed,  a number of streamers and others were quick to forget earlier this year that they were boycotting the Golden Globes and promote wins by their shows and talent after the non-televised show this January handed out its baubles.With the future of the

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