The president and chairperson of Japanese network Fuji Television have resigned over a widening sex assault scandal linked to ...
Japanese media are still failing to report sexual assault cases properly, a key figure in the country's nascent #MeToo ...
The Chairman and President of Japan’s Fuji TV have resigned over the handling of the sexual misconduct scandal involving TV ...
Masahiro Nakai, a former leader of Japan's once-hugely popular boy band SMAP, reached a costly settlement with a woman over ...
The president and chairperson are out after complaints of a lack of transparency surrounding Masahiro Nakai in Japan ...
Fuji Media Holdings Inc., Fuji TV 's parent company, also announced the resignation of its chairman Shuji Kano on Monday.
The chairman and president of Japan's Fuji Television resigned Monday, weeks after a celebrity presenter and former pop star ...
Fuji Television Network Inc. and Fuji Media Holdings Inc. on Jan. 23 passed a resolution to establish a third-party committee to determine if the companies were involved in scandal over TV ...
The spiralling controversy involves Masahiro Nakai, the 52-year-old media personality who was the leader of defunct male idol group Smap, and mainstream broadcaster Fuji Television. It also ...
Fuji Television boasted Japan's highest viewer ratings in the 1980s and early 1990s Kazuhiro NOGI He also revealed that he was "the subject of an investigation by a third-party committee".
More than 50 companies—about 30% of Japan’s Fuji TV Network’s sponsors—have pulled their ads from the network following allegations of sexual misconduct involving former J-pop idol and TV host ...