Hollywood Foreign Press Association
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The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) was a nonprofit organization of journalists and photographers who reported on the American entertainment industry for predominantly foreign media markets.[4][5] It is best known for founding and conducting the annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California, which honors notable achievements in film and television, from its inception in 1943 until 2023.[6][5] The HFPA consisted of about 105 members from approximately 55 countries with a combined following of more than 250 million.[7][8]
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Abbreviation | HFPA |
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Formation | 1943 (1943) |
Dissolved | June 12, 2023 (2023-06-12)[1] |
Type | 501(c)(6) |
Legal status | Professional association |
Purpose | A business league of journalists and photographers covering the entertainment industry for foreign publications. |
Headquarters | West Hollywood, California, U.S. |
Location |
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Coordinates | 34.082198°N 118.385508°W / 34.082198; -118.385508 |
Membership | 105 |
Todd L. Boehly | |
Helen Hoehne | |
Adam Tanswell | |
Henry Arnaud | |
Subsidiaries | Hollywood Foreign Press Association Charitable Trust (501(c)(3)) |
Revenue (2019) | $32,155,768 |
Expenses (2019) | $16,517,902 |
Employees (2018) | 99 |
Website | www |
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On June 12, 2023, the HFPA announced that it would disband.