
"Nominations to the 83rd Golden Globes will be announced Monday morning. Expect to hear these movies called out more than once: "Sinners," "Wicked: For Good" and "One Battle After Another." Those are some of the movies likely to among the top nominations getters. Since the Globes split their awards between drama and comedy-musical, and each category gets six nominees, there will be plenty of room for the favorites to get in, and for a few unexpected nominees, too."
"That adds to the two-year-old award for cinematic and box-office achievement, a prize that so far has gone to "Barbie" and "Wicked." After a series of scandals for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the group that previously put on the ceremony, the Globes were sold in 2023 to Todd Boehly's Eldridge Industries and Dick Clark Productions, a part of Penske Media."
"A new, larger voting body of 300-plus people now vote on the awards, which moved from NBC to CBS on a shorter, less expensive deal. Nikki Glaser is returning as host to the Jan. 11 Globes, airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. In January, Glaser won good reviews for her first time emceeing the ceremony. Ratings were essentially unchanged, slightly dipping to 9.3 million viewers, according to Nielsen, from 9.4 million in 2024."
Nominations for the 83rd Golden Globes will be announced Monday morning with films such as Sinners, Wicked: For Good and One Battle After Another expected among lead nominees. Nominations begin at 8:15 a.m. Eastern on CBSNews.com and CBS News YouTube and TikTok, with a second wave at 8:30 a.m. Eastern on CBS Mornings; presenters include Marlon Wayans and Skye P. Marshall. The Globes add a best podcast trophy and continue a two-year-old cinematic and box-office achievement award. Ownership changed in 2023 to Eldridge Industries and Dick Clark Productions, and a new 300-plus voting body now determines winners.
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