The televised announcement of nominations for the Golden Globe Awards this morning may be the only thing TV viewers will see of the trophy contest if the writers' strike continues past Jan. 13 when the Globes telecast is scheduled to air on NBC. Even without writers contributing banter for the presenters, several top actors have indicated they will not cross a picket line if it is set up at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, the site of the awards ceremonies. WGA spokesman Greg Mitchell told today's (Thursday) Washington Post that it is "too early to tell" whether the guild will withdraw its pickets and grant a waiver allowing writers to work on the show.
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