Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Correspondents' association in Hollywood, US
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association was an organization of international correspondents based in Los Angeles who covered American entertainment. These journalists represented more than fifty countries and provided coverage of film, television and related industries to their home publications.
Foreign journalists working in Los Angeles formed this group in 1943 to systematically distribute cinema news to their home countries. The organization presented the Golden Globe Awards for decades until it dissolved in 2023 and transferred its assets to Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge Industries.
Members conduct over 400 interviews annually with actors, directors, and producers, creating a bridge between American entertainment and global audiences.
The group maintained strict membership criteria and accepted up to five new members each year through a structured application process. Members conducted hundreds of interviews annually with actors, directors and producers.
In 2023, the association disbanded and transferred its Golden Globe Awards assets to Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge Industries.
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