An investigation by the LA Times claims that the nonprofit body paid members large sums, nearly $2m in total, for tasks such as serving on committees and watching films and that many of its members have only tenuous careers as journalists.
Responding to the LA Times, the HFPA said: “Our compensation decisions are based on an evaluation of compensation practices by similar nonprofit organisations and market rates for such services. ”An HFPA representative said the suggestion that many of their members are not serious journalists is “outdated and unfair”, and that the organisation has “a robust admissions and reaccreditation process” and that its members “write for some of the most reputable publications in the world. ”The HFPA is infamously.
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