The Federal Communications Commission questioned the authenticity of the voting process in the late 60's, and the show was in fact off the air for several years. The FCC cited the network airing it for careless oversight in failing to verify the credentials of the voters and the secrecy of the results.
As reported by AP "Russell's lawsuit notes another controversy that cast the Globes into relative obscurity for more than a decade.
In the early 1980s, the awards show lost its broadcast deal with CBS after its members were accused of receiving favors in exchange for giving actress Pia Zadora a newcomer award."
Is this another blow to the Golden Globes and their credibility or do people really even care about honesty regarding film awards shows anymore? In many respects these shows have become more of a Red Carpet and media extravaganza for people to watch their fave Hollywood Stars and their glitzy fashion statements. No question this is an interesting Hollywood and Foreign Press story and undoubtedly there will be more to come. Or will the Golden Globes pay to make sure this goes away a little more quietly? I am sure the lawyer for the publicist hopes so. We hope this story plays itself out so that the facts (whatever they are) come out and we learn a little more about the under belly of the Golden Globes and how these awards shows work. One thing is for sure: The Golden Globes will sure think twice before they ever fire their current famous publicist Ken Sunshine.
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