Golden Globes organiser mulls bid from interim CEO Boehly
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THE organiser of the Golden Globe awards is exploring strategic options including a takeover offer from interim chief executive officer (CEO) Todd Boehly, the non-profit organisation said on Friday (May 13).
Boehly’s proposal comes a week after a consortium led by the US business tycoon clinched a US$5.2 billion deal to buy Premier League club Chelsea.
The LA Dodgers part-owner’s investment vehicle Eldridge Industries LLC has worked out a term sheet with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) that allows the organisation to solicit other offers and consider alternative deals.
“At least one other entity has already indicated interest in making a proposal,” the association said in a statement.
The HFPA, which hands out the annual Golden Globe awards for television and film, has formed a special committee to determine “potential outside strategic interest”, it said.
The offer comes at a time when the HFPA struggles to repair its reputation after Hollywood backlash over its ethics and lack of diversity, which led US television network NBC to drop the Golden Globes ceremony in 2022. REUTERS
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