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Golden Globes Cut Score Award from Telecast
10 Jan
Summary
- Best Original Score award will not be televised due to time constraints.
- The award winner will be revealed online, not during the broadcast.
- This change occurs as Golden Globes adds new categories and ownership.

Viewers of this year's Golden Globes will not see the Best Original Score award presented live, a decision made due to broadcast time limitations. The award will be given in the room but excluded from the telecast airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. Nominees for this category have been notified of this change.
This adjustment follows a period of expansion for the Golden Globes, which added several new categories in recent years, including Cinematic and Box Office Achievement and Best Stand-Up Comedian on Television. The recent addition of a Best Podcast Award brings the total number of categories to 28.
Despite its omission from the televised show, the winner of Best Original Score will be announced online and clips of the win shared across digital platforms and the Golden Globes' official website. The awards body reaffirmed its commitment to the score category, stating it remains a vital 'craft that it deeply values.'




