The Sun (San Bernardino)

PR firms: Golden Globes must reform or stars will boycott awards show

- By Jake Coyle

NEW YORK » More than 100 Hollywood publicity firms that collective­ly represent the majority of stars in film and television said they will advise their clients to skip the Golden Globes if the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n does not commit to “transforma­tional change.”

In a letter sent late Monday to the HFPA, the PR companies said the press associatio­n, which puts on the Globes, must reform or many of the industry’s most prominent actors will boycott its events.

“We call on the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. to swiftly manifest profound and lasting change to eradicate the longstandi­ng exclusiona­ry ethos and pervasive practice of discrimina­tory behavior, unprofessi­onalism, ethical impropriet­y and alleged financial corruption endemic to the HFPA, funded by Dick Clark Production­s, MRC, NBCUnivers­al and Comcast,” the publicists wrote.

“To reflect how urgent and necessary we feel this work is, we cannot advocate for our clients to participat­e in HFPA events or interviews as we await your explicit plans and timeline for transforma­tional change,” they said.

The message was the latest salvo in an ongoing scandal for the embattled Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n. In the days before last month’s Globes, The Los Angeles Times reported that the group’s 87 voting members doesn’t include one Black person. Reports have also raised questions on the conduct and ethics of the HFPA, a group of largely lesser-known internatio­nal writers who profit from the annual NBC telecast.

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