HFPAmembersvoteinfavorofproposedreforms.WillitbeenoughtosavetheGoldenGlobes?HFPAmembersvoteinfavorofproposedreforms.WillitbeenoughtosavetheGoldenGlobes?

HFPA members vote in favor of proposed reforms. Will it be enough to save the Golden Globes?

By JOSHROTTENBERG, STACYPERMAN.By JOSHROTTENBERG, STACYPERMAN.
By JOSH ROTTENBERG, STACY PERMAN.
After months of controversy and a string of missteps and setbacks for the organization, the HFPA’s vote was closely watched across Hollywood.
NBC, which has aired the Globes since 1996, said in a statement Monday that the network’s continued relationship with the HFPA was contingent on its “swift adoption and meaningful execution of the plan in its entirety.” A person close to NBC declined to comment Thursday but said the network was encouraged by the vote.
Over the coming weeks, the HFPA will need to codify and approve a number of major alterations to its bylaws, from its criteria for membership to the composition of its board to the structure of committees from which many members draw income.
“The problem is that we had rules and regulations before, but they were not followed.
It always depended on who is in charge and who is friends with whom.”.