The HFPA responded to NBC's decision earlier today to cancel next year's TV broadcast of the Globes by saying it will proceed with its plans to reform itself. "We invite our partners in the industry to the table to work with us on the systemic reform that is long overdue, both in our organization as well as within the industry at large," said the HFPA in a statement. ALSO: Ex-Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais responds to HFPA scandal, suggesting a "Golden Balls" celebrity roasting ceremony.
TOPICS: Golden Globe Awards, Hollywood Foreign Press Association