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The report on Monday centred on Masahiro Nakai, a former leader of Japan’s once-popular boy band SMAP, and how Fuji TV handled the 2023 case in which Nakai allegedly sexually assaulted a Fuji ...
The gravity of the situation has even raised serious doubts about Fuji TV's viability as a public-oriented media entity. The woman, only a few years into her tenure at the network, was in a ...
About 70% of the TV station’s advertisers have yet to say whether they will renew their sponsorship contracts, Fuji TV President Kenji Shimizu told reporters. “We have no visibility on April ...
Fuji TV is back in the spotlight as the results of a third-party probe into a series of scandals involving the broadcaster and a TV celebrity are expected to be submitted by Monday, following more ...
In total, 10 Fuji Media directors are stepping down, making way for a younger board with more women, the company said in a statement. The average age of the new board in June will be 61.6 years ...
Longtime Fuji Media Holdings Inc executive Hisashi Hieda will step down from his role as managing adviser, the company said Thursday, with its broadcasting unit under fire for its handling of a sexual ...
The 87-year-old Hieda is a former president of Fuji TV and former chairman of Fuji TV and Fuji Media. He became an adviser to the companies in 2017. He will also be resigning from his role as ...
KTLA-TV Los Angeles 65th anniversary of NHRA Winternationals (8 a.m.) Posted: March 28, 2025 | Last updated: March 28, 2025 The legendary dragstrip in Pomona will host the 65th Lucas Oil NHRA ...
Fuji TV said Monday that Shimizu sees his monthly remuneration cut by 50 pct. Other directors, excluding outside board members, who have already resigned, receive 30 pct pay reductions.
A third-party panel probing Fuji Television Network Inc and its handling of a scandal involving famous former TV host Masahiro Nakai has concluded he sexually assaulted a female employee amid a ...
The allegations surfaced in December and triggered claims of systematic cover-ups by Fuji TV executives. Public outrage led to advertising losses at Fuji, one of the networks where Nakai worked.