how long are golden globes
The main Golden Globe Awards TV ceremony typically runs about three hours from start to finish.
Typical runtime
- Recent and upcoming broadcasts are scheduled in a three‑hour primetime block, for example 8–11 p.m. Eastern in the U.S.
- The show can occasionally run slightly over if speeches or segments go long, but three hours is the planned length.
What’s included in those hours
- The three hours cover the main live ceremony: host monologue, awards presentations, acceptance speeches, and performances or comedy bits.
- That window does not include red carpet specials or post‑show coverage, which can add one to two extra hours if you watch everything.
Recent/“latest” context
- For the current cycle, the 83rd Golden Globe Awards are scheduled to air from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET on a major U.S. network, confirming that three‑hour pattern is still the standard in 2026.
- This timing keeps the Golden Globes in line with other big award shows, which also usually aim for a roughly three‑hour broadcast.
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