Veteran board members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association are seeking to re-establish the organization, two years after the Golden Globe Awards and other assets of the HFPA were acquired by Dick Clark Productions and investor Todd Boehly’s Eldridge holding company.
The move stems from a dispute between some HFPA members and the new stewards of the Globes. (Disclosure: Dick Clark Productions is owned by PMC, parent company of Variety.)
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HFPA board members gathered earlier this week for a vote to re-establish the organization. The HFPA, which was a nonprofit organization, was believed to have been dissolved in the wake of
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