Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Golden Globe Honours Trial Pressed Back By thirty days

Hollywood Foreign Press Association via Getty Images The trial to determine who is the owner of the Golden Globe Honours continues to be postponed not less than thirty days and apparently must be overseen with a new judge. The lawyers for that Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which puts about the annual honours, as well as for Dick Clark Productions, that has created the honours for 2 decades, happen to be informed that Judge Valerie Baker Fairbank is going to be not able to preside within the situation. STORY: Golden Globes Trial: Inside Among TV's Messiest, Nastiest Battles The trial ended up being to start Tuesday within the U.S. District Court in downtown La. At problem is who controls the broadcast privileges towards the popular annual honours program. Dick Clark claims it's the privileges in perpetuity as lengthy because the show remains on NBC. They've designed a new six-year deal to maintain it there. STORY: Golden Globes Trial: Witness List Includes L'ensemble des Moonves, Marc Graboff and Dick Clark The HFPA states anything with Dick Clark and NBC expires and they would like to change producers and open the show privileges to putting in a bid among all systems. The 2 sides have exchanged legal cases within the matter. If there's no resolution from the matter by late October, chances are Dick Clark will produce the The month of january 2012 show regardless, and it'll be on NBC, simply to ensure that it stays going until there's a legitimate decision. Golden Globe Honours Honours

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