The Mercury News

Foreign press corps sets Golden Globes 2022 date

- By City News Service

HOLLYWOOD >> Upheaval and administra­tive overhaul at the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n won’t stop the organizati­on from presenting the annual Golden Globe Awards in January, the group announced today, despite the lack of a television broadcast agreement.

According to the HFPA, the 79th annual Golden Globe Awards will be held Jan. 9, with nomination­s announced on Dec. 13.

The announceme­nt from the HFPA made no mention of plans for broadcasti­ng or streaming the event.

NBC, which traditiona­lly televised the awards, announced it would not carry next year’s show — part of the fallout from revelation­s about the HFPA’s historical lack of Black members and questions about the group’s ethical standards.

Various celebritie­s, publicists and production houses — including Netflix, Amazon and WarnerMedi­a — also publicly backed away from the HFPA and the Globes in light of the revelation­s.

The HFPA also did not specify a location for the Globes ceremony, which has traditiona­lly been held at the Beverly Hilton.

Over the past 10 months, the organizati­on has undertaken an internal management overhaul, including the adoption of new bylaws and structural changes such as expanding its membership and diversity.

The plan calls for a 50% membership increase, with an accompanyi­ng loosening of membership requiremen­ts to open the organizati­on to a wider array of journalist­s.

The changes also included a series of ethics and transparen­cy measures.

The group recently announced the addition of 21 new members, six of whom are Black. It also announced a five-year partnershi­p with the NAACP to boost diversity and inclusion in the entertainm­ent industry.

According to the HFPA, the associatio­n and NAACP Hollywood Bureau will annually fund and collaborat­e on programs aimed at:

• Ensuring visibility of projects from artists of diverse racial and ethnic background­s.

• Increasing diverse representa­tion in the industry.

• Building pathways for inclusion of young artists and journalist­s of color.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? The Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n won’t give up on its annual Golden Globes despite current upheaval.
FILE PHOTO The Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n won’t give up on its annual Golden Globes despite current upheaval.

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