2022 Golden Globes Will Be ‘Private Event’ Without Livestream Or TV Broadcast

The general public will not be able to watch the Golden Globes ceremony live on Sunday in 2022, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has confirmed to Forbes, a major break from tradition.

The new Golden Globe statuettes are on display during an event in Beverly Hills. The Golden Globe Awards will be held on January 11. The photo was taken by Frazer Harrison.

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The Golden Globes will not be live streamed this year, and the winners will be announced on the Golden Globes website and social media pages, according to a Thursday statement from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

There would be no audience or red carpet at the ceremony due to the current surge of the H1N1 flu.

The Golden Globes have been aired by NBC since 1996 and they decided not to air the ceremony in 2022.

The Golden Globes will take place on Sunday at the Beverly Hilton.

The Los Angeles Times published reports detailing a lack of diversity among the members of the Golden Globes, as well as conflicts of interest, and some members receiving gifts from studios and producers in exchange for their support. The group announced it would institute reforms after entertainment companies boycotted it following the release of the reports. New rules prohibiting members from accepting gifts were put in place by the organization in October.
There is a structure called the Tangent.

While celebrities have been relatively quiet about the ceremony, Black-ish star Tracee Ellis Ross told the Wall Street Journal Monday that the Golden Globes are mired in a lot of mess right now.

What to watch for.

The Golden Globes will return to NBC. The network said it would be willing to air the show in 2023 if the HFPA made changes.

The Golden Globes will go on without celebrities.

NBC won't air the Golden Globes next year.