JAKARTA - The 2022 Golden Globe award ceremony was held without a live broadcast like the previous year.

According to a Variety report, the show was not broadcast after it was canceled by NBC following a number of cases involving the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which organizes the Golden Globes.

The 2022 Golden Globe event will still be held on Monday, January 10, Indonesian time at the Beverly Hilton.

Reportedly, the rehearsal process was carried out on Saturday, January 8, Los Angeles time. Attendees are asked to come with evidence of a full dose of vaccine, and a negative COVID-19 test result.

The list of nominations has been given to presenters who receive envelopes before going on stage.

Winners will be announced via social media. Some opening video clips will also be uploaded to the official Golden Globe account.

It is not yet known who will attend the 2022 Golden Globes. One of the actors, Lee Jung Jae who received a nomination, stated that he did not come because he felt committed to Netflix's decision not to attend the event.

Netflix's decision along with several other streaming services was due to racial issues and the lack of diversity in HFPA members. Last year, it was revealed that no black members were admitted to the HFPA.

The HFPA's business practices in running the organization were also questioned. Last October, the HFPA added 21 new members to expand its diversification.

The 2022 Golden Globes are said to be discussing the Reimagine Coalition program where starting in 2021, they will increase efforts for equality and diversity in the entertainment industry. However, the HFPA refuses to talk about this.


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