The 2024 Golden Globe Awards will take place on the first Sunday of January

The 81st Golden Globe Awards will officially take place on January 7, 2024. No media partner has been announced yet.

As the Golden Globe Awards continue to go through a number of changes, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association may finally bring back a norm after delays due to the pandemic hold the ceremony on the first Sunday of the year.

The 81st annual Golden Globe Awards will officially take place on Sunday, January 7, 2024, once again kicking off the televised portion of the awards season.

Although the ceremony will continue to be produced by Dick Clark Productions (DCP), which is now owned by Penske Media Eldridge (part of the same parent company as IndieWire), the Golden Globes have yet to announce a new broadcast partner to broadcast the awards. a show that respects both movies and television. His most recent ceremony was broadcast live by NBC and the Peacock, with the former having a total of 6.3 million viewers.

Still, last month’s 80th annual Golden Globe Awards, hosted by comedian Jerrod Carmichael, boasted more than 24.2 billion impressions on social media platforms worldwide, so there’s a good chance the production will find a new home. Moving the Screen Actors Guild Awards to Netflix opens up new options for where these awards shows can appear.

The 2023 Golden Globes were expected to make a big comeback after a year off due to controversy surrounding the HFPA’s diversity and ethics. While the organization still had a show in 2022, it was not televised and not many talents showed up in person. With changes that included the HFPA bringing in more voters, increasing diversity, and becoming a private company, talent seemed more comfortable participating in this year’s festivities, with winners like Everything Everywhere All at Once” stars Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan. plus “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” star Angela Bassett and even Rihanna all made a personal appearance at the ceremony at the Beverly Hilton.

While PME didn’t specifically announce its plans for the Golden Globes when they announced the purchase of DCP Jay Penske, CEO and founder of Penske Media, said in a statement, “I am thrilled to expand our partnership with Eldridge and Todd,” and “I have long admired DCP’s portfolio of iconic and outstanding live entertainment brands and look forward to DCP’s growth and development. footprint and legacy for future audiences on all platforms.”

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