There will be no red carpet, no celebrities and no non-members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association when the 90-minute ceremony that NBC opted not to air takes place on Sunday without being televised. "It remains unclear if or how people not in the room will be able to watch the ceremony if they desire to do so — a live stream is a possibility, but there are presumably legal hurdles to broadcasting something as 'the Golden Globe Awards' without the participation of NBC, which owns the broadcasting rights to the Golden Globe Awards," explains The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Feinberg. "And NBC is decidedly not participating in this year’s Globes, part of the fallout of last February’s Los Angeles Times exposé about the HFPA’s conduct and demographic makeup. The resulting uproar led many Hollywood constituencies to boycott the HFPA and prompted NBC, their longtime broadcasting partner for the Globes, to decline to air a Globes ceremony in 2022."
TOPICS: Golden Globe Awards, Hollywood Foreign Press Association