What’s in a name? Mark Zuckerberg announced on Thursday, October 28, that Facebook will now be called Meta to better encompass what the company does.
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The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is moving forward with plans to hand out Golden Globes this movie awards season, even in the absence of the typical awards ceremony broadcast on NBC, Deadline has confirmed.
A source said Monday that “the HFPA plans to recognize the performances of 2021 to celebrate the great work of the industry this past year at the 79th Annual Golden Globes.” No additional information on plans were disclosed, but the news comes as media outlets have been reporting that
What’s in a name? Mark Zuckerberg announced on Thursday, October 28, that Facebook will now be called Meta to better encompass what the company does.
UPDATE: The Comeback Girl, a limited series which was set to star Kathryn Hahn as late comic legend Joan Rivers, is not moving forward at Showtime, Deadline can confirm.
Variety, which first reported the news that “The Comeback Girl” would not be moving forward, “The project could have proceeded as an unauthorized venture, but ‘The Comeback Girl’ wouldn’t have been able to use any of Rivers’ jokes or catchphrases, and, of course, risked running afoul of Melissa Rivers and the estate.”“The Comeback Girl,” which hailed from Warner Bros.
The Comeback Girl, a Showtime limited series set to star Kathryn Hahn as the late Joan Rivers, is no longer moving forward and has been scrapped completely.
Kate Aurthur editorBecause of issues around the life rights of Joan Rivers, a limited series in which Kathryn Hahn would have played the legendary comedian, isn’t moving forward.The project, called “The Comeback Girl,” was announced last month in Variety. It had been in development at Showtime, and was to be produced by Warner Bros.
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Clayton Davis The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has announced the 79th Golden Globe Awards will take place on Jan. 9, with or without a telecast partner, but what does that mean?Speaking to Variety, the gatekeepers of awards season say their understanding of what’s happening with the Globes is all over the map.Last week, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced that it’s moving forward with the 79th annual Golden Globe Awards, even if it’s not televised.
The Critics Choice Awards have no desire to move off of its Jan.
For those who may have speculated that the Critics Choice Association will move their long planned Critics Choice Awards 2022 date of Sunday January 9 after the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced on Friday their intention to present their 79th Golden Globe Awards on the same night, well, think again.
“This is a petty and vindictive move. It is actually an insult to the industry,” said Critics Choice Awards President Joey Berlin of the Hollywood Foreign Press’s rescheduled January 9 date for its show. That happens to be the same night of the annual Critics Choice event which, unlike the Globes this year, will be telecast (on the CW).
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has made a big announcement about the upcoming 2022 Golden Globe Awards event.
The 2022 Golden Globes won’t be televised, but the Hollywood Foreign Press Association said today that the show will go on. The 79th annual trophy show is set for Sunday, January 9, but no venue was announced.
Hollywood Foreign Press Association plans to recognize the outstanding acting performances of the past year at the 79th Annual Golden Globes.HFPA intends to celebrate the great work of the industry over the past year sometime in 2022 — even if there's no broadcasted ceremony for the event. There were no additional details to share on when or how the presentation of any awards will happen.According to, the HFPA sent out a letter to studios detailing the eligibility requirements for submitting
Even though the 2022 Golden Globes show will not be airing on NBC, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has announced that the awards will still be handed out next year.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorThe Hollywood Foreign Press Association is forging ahead with a way to recognize the best of this year’s film and television achievements despite the fact that NBC will not televise this year’s Golden Globes ceremony.“The HFPA plans to recognize the performances of 2021 to celebrate the great work of the industry this past year at the 79th Annual Golden Globes,” a source confirmed, though there is no further information at the moment on what that recognition would
the Wrap, however, the show will not air on NBC in a live telecast.“The HFPA plans to recognize the performances of 2021 to celebrate the great work of the industry this past year at the 79th annual Golden Globes,” a source told the outlet.The report said it’s unknown how the awards will be handed out and whether or not there will be a telecast at all.HFPA President Helen Hoehne and interim CEO Todd Boehly sent a memo to publicists and studios on Oct.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is continuing its reform efforts, announcing today a five-year partnership with the NAACP for what they’re calling the “Reimagine Coalition.” The embattled group behind the Golden Globe Awards says the move is a stepping stone to creating a more inclusive space in Hollywood.