Golden Globes Cleared in 190 International Territories

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PALISADES PARK: The 69th annual Golden Globe Awards, which are set to air on Sunday on NBC in the U.S., have been sold by Alfred Haber Distribution into more than 190 international territories.

The three-hour event, produced by dick clark productions in conjunction with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, will be hosted again this year by Ricky Gervais. Among those that have committed to airing the awards are E! in the U.K., ProSieben in Germany, MultiThematique in France and Sky Italia. Also on board are Turner Entertainment for Latin America, AXN-Japan, STAR for Southeast Asia, Dragon TV in China, Viacom18 Media for India, FOXTEL in Australia, M-Net in Africa, TV4 in Sweden, HBO in Central Europe, TV Center in Russia, TV2 in Denmark and HBO in the Netherlands.

"Year in and year out, the Golden Globes continues to be one of the world’s top film and television awards shows," commented Alfred Haber, the founder of Alfred Haber Distribution. "Broadcasters around the globe—from Africa to Australia, India to Iran and the Netherlands to New Zealand—have jumped at the opportunity to license this year’s event. As new markets around the world continue to open up, AHDI is proud to be in a position to provide this type of quality programming."