who owns the golden globes
The Golden Globes are owned by Penske Media Eldridge , with the show produced by Dick Clark Productions as a for‑profit awards franchise.
Current ownership
- The Golden Globes brand and awards franchise are owned by Penske Media Eldridge, a joint venture that combines Penske Media assets with Eldridge, the investment firm led by Todd Boehly.
- Dick Clark Productions (a Penske Media company) is responsible for producing the annual Golden Globe Awards telecast and managing its commercial opportunities.
What changed from before?
- Until 2023, the Golden Globes were owned and run by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), a nonprofit group of international entertainment journalists.
- In 2023, the HFPA sold all Golden Globes assets, rights, and properties to a partnership of Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge, and the HFPA was dissolved as a member‑run body.
The Golden Globe Foundation
- After the sale, the HFPA’s resources and sale proceeds were moved into the Golden Globe Foundation, a separate nonprofit focused on entertainment‑related grants and philanthropy.
- The foundation no longer owns or runs the awards themselves; it serves as the charitable successor to the HFPA while the commercial awards show is controlled by Penske Media Eldridge and produced by Dick Clark Productions.
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