Koichi Minato, president and CEO of Fuji Television Network, left, and Shuji Kano, Fuji Media Holdings COB, announce their resignation during a news conference at the Fuji Television headquarters ...
with executives of Fuji Media Holdings Inc. grilled by a crowd of increasingly hostile reporters for more than 10 hours — also reveals that many things in Japan are experiencing growing pains.
(Mainichi/Tadashi Kako) OSAKA -- Fuji Media Holdings Inc. is strongly associated with its scandal-hit TV network subsidiary, but since the coronavirus pandemic, more than half of its operating ...
The key for Fuji Television Network Inc. to regain trust amidst the scandal involving television personality Masahiro Nakai is the investigation by a recently established third-party committee. The ...
Under attack for its handling of a sexual harassment scandal, Japan’s Fuji Media Holdings Inc. sought to begin to rebuild its tarnished reputation by holding a 10-hour press conference in Tokyo ...
That argument cut no ice when it emerged that even Fuji TV’s own compliance team was kept in the dark. Critics argued that the company seemed more interested in protecting Nakai. Within days of the ...
The president and chairman of Fuji Television Network Inc stepped down Monday to take responsibility for a scandal involving popular TV host Masahiro Nakai, who is accused of sexual misconduct against ...
Fuji TV President Koichi Minato and Chairman Shuji Kanoh announced on Monday that they will resign to take responsibility for how the broadcaster handled sexual misconduct allegations against ...
Public mea culpas are a corporate ritual in Japan. For Fuji TV, the resignations and public apologies of two bosses didn’t assuage public anger. By Martin Fackler Hisako Ueno and Kiuko Notoya ...
Fuji Television announced in a 10-hour news conference on January 27 that its executives will step down over the network's response to a scandal involving former TV star Nakai Masahiro. This was the ...
Japan's Nikkei daily reports that more than 50 companies have pulled adverts from Fuji TV over its handling of the scandal. Top brands including McDonald's and Toyota confirm to AFP they are ...
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