The Historical ArchivesHollywood Foreign Press Association is giving Twitter its due. In a partnership with dick clark productions and Twitter, the HFPA will stream the Golden Globes red carpet pre-show exclusively on Twitter.
For two hours before the Golden Globes ceremony, hosts will interview the attending celebrities and integrate Twitter content and fan questions from the web. This is part of an ongoing effort at Twitter to debut exclusive video content in the world of entertainment, politics and sports.
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Hosts for the pre-show have yet to be announced. Jimmy Fallon will host the Golden Globe Awards ceremony.
“Twitter is critical to the live element of our shows by connecting audiences through real time conversation,” added dick clark productions' President Mike Mahan of dick clark productions said in the same release. “Through this partnership we will create a unique live streaming pre-show experience that takes our audience closer to the Golden Globes.”
The 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards will air Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. EST on NBC, with the red carpet pre-show from 6 p.m. until show time.
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