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    Golden Globe Awards sold, Hollywood Foreign Press group shut down

    LOS ANGELES, June 12 (Reuters) – The Golden Globe Awards were sold on Monday to a new owner that will shut down the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the voting group that faced controversy over ethical lapses and a lack of diversity.

    Eldridge Industries purchased the Golden Globe assets with Dick Clark Productions (DCP), which will continue to manage the awards telecast and focus on expanding the Globes’ viewership around the world, a press release said. DCP is co-owned by Eldridge and Penske Media.

    The sale comes after the HFPA struggled to repair its reputation after a Hollywood backlash over its ethics and lack of diversity, which led U.S. television network NBC to drop the Golden Globes ceremony in 2022.

    A Los Angeles Times investigation in 2021 revealed the organization had no Black journalists in its ranks. Some members were accused of making sexist and racist remarks and soliciting favors from celebrities and movie studios.

    The HFPA responded by expanding and diversifying its membership and instituted new ethics policies.

    Eldridge Industries Chairman Todd Boehly aims to reshape the HFPA, a nonprofit organization of international entertainment reporters, into hired workers in a for-profit venture. All of the 310 current voters will be eligible to cast ballots for the next ceremony in January 2024, a spokesperson said.

    “Today marks a significant milestone in the evolution of the Golden Globes,” Boehly said in a statement.

    NBC aired the Globes again in 2023. No network has yet signed up to run the 2024 ceremony.

    Financial terms of the deal, which was approved by California’s attorney general, were not disclosed.

    Reporting by Danielle Broadway in Los Angeles
    Additional reporting by Lisa Richwine in Los Angeles
    Editing by Matthew Lewis

    Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

    Danielle Broadway

    Thomson Reuters

    Danielle Broadway covers topics that range from film premieres, celebrity news, Hollywood legal proceedings, theater, press junkets, enterprise stories and more at Thomson Reuters. She has a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in English Literature from Cal State Long Beach and previously worked at the Los Angeles Times and freelanced at Teen Vogue, USA Today, Black Girl Nerds and other outlets. Danielle won an LA Press Club award for her Los Angeles Times cover story about South Los Angeles representation in the show “Insecure” and is a GLAAD Media Award nominee for her work on the PBS series “Subcultured” episode about the gay rodeo. She is a member of the Critics Choice Association, Hollywood Critics Association and GALECA.

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