Diversity and ethics scandals leave the ceremony without a network broadcaster, or famous faces to broadcast, after a film industry boycott
The annual
Golden Globes ceremony has been unable to find a broadcasting partner or any celebrities willing to present or collect its awards after a
Hollywood boycott over its diversity and ethics scandal, resulting in a pared-down event with the emphasis on philanthropy.
According to Variety, the Globes’ talent bookers have failed to persuade any big Hollywood figures to attend the 2022 edition of the awards ceremony, a hitherto glittering annual event that traditionally kicked off the lucrative awards season. In March 2021 more than 100 public relations firms announced they would withdraw cooperation with the Globes, a series of high-profile Hollywood figures, including Tom Cruise and Scarlett Johansson, made stinging public criticisms, and TV network
NBC cancelled its broadcast of the 2022 edition.