Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Golden Globes gets five-year TV deal after rocky patch

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LOS ANGELES, United States (AFP) — The Golden Globes has inked a fiveyear broadcast deal with a US TV network, organisers said, after a troubled few years for the awards show.

A new deal will see the gala — a major staging post for movies on the way to the Oscars — airing on CBS, and livestream­ed on Paramount+, starting next year.

The agreement solidifies a turnaround for the annual Tinseltown gathering, which was taken off air entirely in 2022 after long-simmering rumours of corruption and scandal burst into the open.

CBS carried this year’s Globes, reportedly at a steeply discounted rate, which earned relatively respectabl­e viewing figures despite a flailing host, who was panned for crude jokes.

“We’re so proud to continue to call CBS our home for the Golden Globes,” said Jay Penske, chairman and CEO of Penske Media and Dick Clark Production­s, which took over the show from the scandal-plagued Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n.

“CBS stepped up for the Globes during a very challengin­g time, and inherently understood its value, while having the foresight, imaginatio­n, and conviction to bring this iconic show to its many platforms,” he continued.

The Globes, which sees awards handed out for both television and film, has worked to rehabilita­te its image under new ownership led by US billionair­e Todd Boehly.

Allegation­s of corruption and racism led to an industry boycott in recent years, with the 2022 edition a lowpoint where awards were announced on social media only after broadcaste­r NBC pulled the plug, with winning A-listers notably quiet about their triumphs.

Since then, the rowdy, obscure group of Los Angeles-based foreign journalist­s that created the Globes more than eight decades ago has been disbanded, and a wider net of overseas critics has been brought in to pick the winners.

This year’s gala was boosted by key wins for Christophe­r Nolan’s Us$950million-grossing blockbuste­r

Oppenheime­r, the film that went on to dominate the Oscars in March.

 ?? ?? The Golden Globes has found a new home on CBS.
The Golden Globes has found a new home on CBS.

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