There Will be No Audiences or Red Carpet for This Year’s Golden Globes on January 9

This year’s Golden Globes is still planning to happen at Beverly Hilton Sunday, January 9th, 2022, but this year the awards will be revealed in front of an absent audience. NBC owns the broadcasting to the Golden Globe Awards, but this year NBC won’t be participating due to the fallout of last February’s Los Angeles Times report that involves HEPA.

There will be no media credentials provided for journalists to cover the day of the event. The Golden Globes started on January 20th, 1944, and it’s been going on for the last 79 years. Honoring the best in films and American Television of 2021 is chosen by Hollywood Foreign Press Association. But this year’s event will be completely different. The Golden Globes won’t be airing on NBC Sunday night.

The Los Angeles Times writes on Tuesday at 3:46 P.M. “With the Globes pulled off the air by NBC for 2022 and Hollywood continuing to hold the HFPA at arm’s length while the organization undertakes promised “transformational reforms,” this year’s ceremony will not be broadcast and will have no audience, emcee or red carpet.”

The audience won’t be the only ones not attending the Hollywood event this Sunday, January 9th, 2022. This Sunday, there will be no host handing out the classic Golden Globe awards or stars walking across the red carpet and no media or journalists.

Lawrence Flynn: Lawrence Flynn is a Cal Poly Bronco. He'll be graduating with his English major in the spring of 2022. Now he is geeky like Leonard from the Big Bang Theory but less annoying. But unlike Leonard, Lawrence is an expert chef in the kitchen. He's also an amateur woodworker, Lawrence is also into cars, he dreams of owning a Shelby cobra. Finally, Lawrence is a Chargers fan.
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