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An outside probe says a Japanese TV station didn't support its worker in a sexual assault caseAn independent investigation of a sexual assault case linked to one of Japan’s top celebrities said Monday that Fuji Television Network failed to support its female employee, adding that management ...
Both Nakai, who has retired from the entertainment industry, and the company have denied a Fuji TV official was involved. The broadcaster has also come under fire for continuing to air Nakai’s ...
The president of Japanese commercial broadcaster Fuji Television has conveyed his apology to a woman who was sexually assaulted by a TV personality when she was an announcer for the network.
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 ...
A former Fuji TV announcer said she was relieved by a third-party committee’s report that acknowledged she suffered sexual violence by entertainer Masahiro Nakai but said parts of the report ...
An independent panel concluded in a report that a female employee of the network was sexually assaulted by TV personality Nakai Masahiro. It presented the report to Fuji TV and its parent company ...
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 ...
The holding company will also cut the number of its board members from 17 to 11 and raise the proportion of women to 36.4 percent. Fuji Media and Fuji TV hope to significantly lower the average ...
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.
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