Marin Independent Journal

CBS set to air 2024 Golden Globes, ending partnershi­p with NBC

- By Matt Brennan

After scandal, a year off the air and a one-year probationa­ry run at NBC, the Golden Globes have an official new home: CBS.

The network announced Friday that it will televise the 81st edition of the awards on Jan. 7, with TV's most consistent ratings powerhouse — the NFL — as a lead-in. The ceremony also will stream on Paramount+.

“Live entertainm­ent and sports have been, and will always be, a hallmark of CBS, and the Globes adds an exciting new dimension to our first quarter schedule this year,” said George Cheeks, CBS' president and chief executive, in a statement. “The January timing also provides the added benefit of yet another signature platform to promote the return of CBS' new primetime schedule in February.”

The move comes at a time of transition for the Globes, which were rocked by a 2021 Los Angeles Times investigat­ion into the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n, the small but powerful group of entertainm­ent journalist­s that handed out the awards. The L.A. Times found ethical lapses within the group, long known for its idiosyncra­tic choice of honorees, and exposed that it then contained no Black members.

In the public relations fallout, the 2022 Globes were not televised. Earlier this year, the awards returned to NBC, where they had aired since 1996, on a one-year contract. Ratings were down from pre-investigat­ion years, with the telecast attracting an average of 6.25 million viewers, according to Nielsen data

As part of the group's reform efforts, it added journalist­s of color to the membership, expanded its ranks, banned gifts, instituted a hotline for reporting misconduct and quietly ejected a handful of members whom the HFPA accused of violating its standards.

In June, the California attorney general approved a deal for billionair­e businessma­n and investor Todd Boehly to dissolve the HFPA and turn the Globes into a for-profit venture. Under the deal, the Golden Globes' assets were acquired by Boehly's private equity firm, Eldridge Industries, along with Dick Clark Production­s, which has long produced the awards and is owned by Penske Media in partnershi­p with Eldridge. Under the new for-profit structure, members are now employees of the organizati­on — in essence, paid voters.

 ?? EMMA MCINTYRE — GETTY IMAGES ?? CBS announced Friday that it will televise the 81st edition of the Golden Globes on Jan. 7.
EMMA MCINTYRE — GETTY IMAGES CBS announced Friday that it will televise the 81st edition of the Golden Globes on Jan. 7.

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