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Another awards season is coming up, but let’s be honest, this one doesn’t look much like what we’ve grown used to in years past. Instead of a packed red carpet, we’re getting a hybrid event where the only live audience will be a limited number of front-line and essential workers.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will host again, but they won’t even be in the same place; Poehler will host the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, while Fey will appear live from the Rainbow Room in New York City. Despite all those changes, we are still excited to see what the night looks like. (After all, what if we get another charming Schitt’s cove– Delivery bubble-style shipping?) For answers to all your questions about the hopefully once-in-a-lifetime experience of viewing a Virtual Globe, read on.
What time are the Golden Globes?
The Golden Globes will air on Sunday, February 28 at 8 p.m. EST. (The expected end time is 11 PM, but … we’ll see!)
Where will the Golden Globes be broadcast?
NBC will host the Globes this year, broadcasting the show live from Los Angeles.
How can I watch the Golden Globes if I don’t have a TV?
Cable cutters, we get it … those cable bills add up. You can stream the ceremony on the Roku channel, Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, AT&T TV, Sling TV, and Fubo TV, or if you’re willing to wait until Monday, you can watch it all on NBC’s Peacock service. .