Glenn Weiss, Golden Globes president Helen Hoehne, Marlon Wayans, Skye P. Marshall, Barry Adelman and Ricky Kirshner pose onstage during the nominations announcement and media preview for the 83rd Annual Golden Globes at the Beverly Hilton on Dec. 8. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment After this year's Golden Globes nominations were announced bright and early on Monday, executive producers Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner took a few minutes to discuss the upcoming telecast - and weigh in on having the show spoofed on The Studio. The pair are serving as executive producing showrunners for the third year, which Weiss admitted that even with some experience, "I don't know if I would ever use the word 'easier,' but certainly you're walking into something that you know a little bit more what to expect. But honestly, this is a party. It's the opening awards show of the year, and we're just looking forward to the fun of it all." Related Stories Movies 'Kokuho' Director Lee Sang-il on the Brutal Beauty Behind Japan's Box Office Phenom Movies Amanda Seyfried, Jacob Elordi, Jeremy Allen White Score Multiple Golden Globe Nominations Nikki Glaser returns as host for the show, taking place at its longtime home of the Beverly Hilton on Jan. 11. There are a few big changes this year, though, starting with the debut of a podcast category, which Kirshner celebrated as having "some great names" nominated and Weiss added, "There are so many podcasts out there, I think it's really appropriate, actually, to open up that category. People are getting their content and their entertainment in many different forms." Two of the show's special honors, the Cecil B. DeMille Award (this year going to Helen Mirren) and the Carol Burnett Award (going to Sarah Jessica Parker) will also be presented in the first-ever "Golden Eve" primetime special, airing on Jan. 8 as part of "Golden Week," a new weeklong lineup of kickoff events leading up to the big night. "It's a really great idea to just start the whole week off differently, stretch out the celebration and give [the special honorees] a little bit more of their due, because there's more time for them now," Weiss noted. And among the day's nominees - announced live from the Beverly Hilton by Marlon Wayans and Skye P. Marshall - was The Studio, which famously did an entire episode about the Golden Globes in its first season. The show went so far as to actually shoot in the Beverly Hilton and re-create the show with a number of real stars. "Actually even watching it, I was like, 'Were they on our set one day and we didn't know?' Like, 'What happened? Did they sneak in when we weren't paying attention?'" Kirshner admitted of how realistic the episode was. Weiss confirmed, "They did a great job." Golden Globes producer Dick Clark Productions is owned by Penske Media Eldridge, a joint venture between Penske Media Corporation and Eldridge that also owns The Hollywood Reporter. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Live Feed Rhea Seehorn Celebrates Golden Globe Nomination for 'Pluribus': "It's Been Very Gratifying" Live Feed 'Percy Jackson' Grows Up Golden Globes Charlie Brooker's 'Black Mirror' Journey: From Pig F***ing to First Golden Globe Nomination Live Feed Jimmy Kimmel Inks ABC Contract Extension After Trump-FCC Culture War Stephen Colbert Conan O'Brien Gives Stephen Colbert Advice on Life After Late Night: "There Are So Many Different Things That You Can Do" Live Feed Simu Liu's Brain Has Been Hacked in Peacock's 'Copenhagen Test' Trailer Live Feed Rhea Seehorn Celebrates Golden Globe Nomination for 'Pluribus': "It's Been Very Gratifying" Live Feed 'Percy Jackson' Grows Up Golden Globes Charlie Brooker's 'Black Mirror' Journey: From Pig F***ing to First Golden Globe Nomination Live Feed Jimmy Kimmel Inks ABC Contract Extension After Trump-FCC Culture War Stephen Colbert Conan O'Brien Gives Stephen Colbert Advice on Life After Late Night: "There Are So Many Different Things That You Can Do" Live Feed Simu Liu's Brain Has Been Hacked in Peacock's 'Copenhagen Test' Trailer