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Golden Globes crippled by strike

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Hollywood’s awards season locomotive was derailed Monday when NBC pulled the plug on its highly rated Golden Globes, choosing not to broadcast on Sunday what promised to be a virtually celebrity-free ceremony.

The scrapped program would be the first awards show to fall victim to the Writers Guild of America strike, and February’s Academy Awards also could be in jeopardy.

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Although NBC cobbled together a series of Golden Globes-related ‘news’ programs to fill the slot -- including a scaled-down news conference to announce the winners -- the decision sent shock waves through the entertainment business, which had been waiting for weeks to see whether a compromise could be reached among the WGA, the network and Globes producer Dick Clark Productions to allow the show to proceed.

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--John Horn, Meg James

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