The Golden Globes Are This Week - What To Know About the First Major Awards of the Season | KQED
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The Golden Globes Are This Week - What To Know About the First Major Awards of the Season | KQED
"The Golden Globes return Sunday, Jan. 11. The boozy, bubbly kickoff to Hollywood's awards season will feature nominees including Timothée Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael B. Jordan, Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo and Emma Stone. Last year's drew an average of about 10 million viewers, holding steady from the year before. There are far fewer viewers then there were a decade ago, but the Globes remain the most watched awards show after the Oscars and the Grammys."
"The Globes, held annually in early January, are the first major ceremony of the awards season. They're not always an Oscar bellwether - they have an entirely different voting base of journalists and critics - but they're embraced as a champagne-soaked party with some of the biggest stars in film and television sitting together at tables like a nightclub. And a Globes win can still help build momentum for a movie or actor's Oscar campaign,"
The Golden Globes return Sunday, Jan. 11, featuring major film and television nominees. Last year’s ceremony averaged about 10 million viewers, steady from the previous year though lower than a decade ago; the Globes remain the most watched awards show after the Oscars and Grammys. Held in early January with a voting base of journalists and critics, the Globes can build momentum for Oscar campaigns. Helen Mirren will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award and Sarah Jessica Parker the Carol Burnett Award; a Beverly Hilton gala will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ as Golden Eve. Mirren, 80, is an Oscar winner and is nominated for MobLand.
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