83rd Golden Globes begin at Beverly Hilton with Nikki Glaser returning as host

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The 83rd Golden Globes begins Sunday at 8 p.m. Eastern at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif., with Nikki Glaser returning as host for a second year. The three-hour telecast will air on CBS and stream live for Paramount+ subscribers on the premium plan. The Globes are decided by more than 300 foreign journalists, a voting pool that does not overlap with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; the outlet noted that in 2025 "Anora" won five Oscars after winning nothing at the Globes.

This year the Globes have added a best podcast category, with the show avoiding controversial political nominees and nominating entertainment podcasts hosted by figures such as Amy Poehler, Dax Shepard and Jason Bateman. The ceremony will not include the live presentation of the Cecil B.

DeMille and Carol Burnett lifetime honors; Helen Mirren and Sarah Jessica Parker were recognized at a separate "Golden Eve" event available on Paramount+. Presenters and attendees were asked to wear black-and-white pins reading "ICE OUT" or "BE GOOD," part of a #BeGood campaign backed by the A.C.L.U.

and industry organizers to honor Renee Good and Keith Porter Jr. The awards season context remains unsettled: Netflix leads combined film and television nominations with 35, led by the TV show "Adolescence" and the film "Frankenstein," while Warner Bros.


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