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The Globes today announced that a best podcast of the year category will be added to its awards slate, to debut starting next year when the ceremony will be broadcast on January 11, 2026, according to a news release.
The category will honour the “extraordinary and diverse talents in podcasting,” the release read, while acknowledging that the annual awards ceremony is committed to giving a platform to “the full spectrum of entertainment, while reflecting today’s audiences and consumption behaviour around the world”.
“As the world of entertainment continues to evolve, we are excited to recognise new forms of storytelling,” Golden Globes president Helen Hoehne said in a statement.
Hoehne added that “by celebrating achievements in both audio and visual podcasts, we aim to honour our heritage categories while making room for new voices and formats to be heard”.
According to the release, only the “top 25 podcasts” will qualify for the award and the category will include a total of six nominees.
A representative for the Golden Globes confirmed to CNN that narrative, video, interview and news-based podcasts will be eligible.
The Golden Globes will announce more eligibility criteria in the coming weeks.
Comedian Nikki Glaser is set to emcee the glitzy awards ceremony in 2026, marking her second time serving as the show’s host after her debut earlier this year.
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