As far as TV at the Golden Globes went, the winners were HBO and Amazon. HBO series Succession and Chernobyl both did rather well, as did Amazon Prime Video comedy Fleabag. Apple TV+ failed to land any awards despite having The Morning Show with Golden Globes bait Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. The big loser of the night was Netflix. It had three movies competing for best drama (though, some would suggest that’s actually a big win in itself), but it lost out to 1917 in that category. My favourite film of 2019 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood picked up best Comedy and gave a screenwriting award to director Quentin Tarantino.

Read more: NYT

The highlight of the night was a great speech by Tom Hanks who won the Cecil B DeMille award (no, I don’t quite know what that is for exactly). After a montage of his career, Hanks spoke warmly of the fact it showed his guest appearance on The Love Boat.

Which got me thinking…

Gwyneth Paltrow’s horror show The Goop Lab, spun-off from her lifestyle website, will debut on Netflix on Jan 24.

At CES TV manufacturer Samsung unveiled the Sero - a 43-inch TV that swivels around to display both horizontally and vertically. The idea being that it can display mobile portrait video on the TV without showing black bars.

Where I think this misses the mark a little bit is with the size of the screen. At 43 inches I suspect they’re thinking of its use case being teenage bedrooms. But, the teenage bedroom isn’t a place of co-viewing. They’re more likely to watch the video natively on their phones. Watching vertical video on a TV is probably something that is being done to view video with friends or is being done by older people. Which makes more sense on a bigger TV in a lounge room.

Read more: The Verge

On Jan 16 NBCUniversal will hold an investor day to unveil new streaming service Peacock.

Source: Deadline

And finally…

Feb 13 will see the launch of season 2 of Narcos: Mexico. Just in time for Valentines Day.