NBC Brings Back Golden Globes Following HFPA Backlash

The 80th annual ceremony will air on TV and streaming

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Following backlash, controversy and a year off the air, NBC is bringing back the Golden Globes.

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Dick Clark Productions and NBC announced on Tuesday that the Golden Globe Awards will once again air live on NBC and Peacock. Viewers can tune in on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023, at 8 p.m.

“We recognize the HFPA’s commitment to ongoing change and look forward to welcoming back the Golden Globes to NBC for its landmark 80th Anniversary in January 2023,” Frances Berwick, chairman, entertainment networks, NBCUniversal television and streaming, said in a statement.

NBC originally had the rights to air the ceremony through 2026, but the new broadcast will now be part of a one-year agreement, allowing the HFPA and Dick Clark Productions to explore other opportunities for domestic and global distribution.

The Golden Globes, which recognizes both TV and movie achievements, had...

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