The Japanese broadcasting powerhouse Fuji TV is currently in the throes of a s*x scandal, one so big that it has led to the ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Koichi Minato, president and CEO of Fuji Television Network, left, and Shuji Kano, Fuji Media Holdings COB ...
Fuji Television President Koichi Minato, Fuji Media Holding Inc. Chairman and Fuji Television Network Inc. Chairman Shuji Kano, announced on Monday at a press conference attended by more than 400 ...
After coming under criticism, Fuji Television Network Inc. has apparently revised its plan on investigating the reported sexual misconduct scandal involving TV personality Masahiro Nakai.
Fuji TV—one of five major broadcasting networks in Japan—is facing a major sex scandal involving hush money, a chaotic 10 ...
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 ...
The chairman and president of Japan's Fuji Television resigned Monday, weeks after a celebrity presenter was accused of sexual assault, causing a public relations storm and the mass exit of ...
Major Japanese advertisers are fleeing broadcast giant Fuji Television following an alleged ... than 50 companies pulling their spots from the network amid allegations company officials tried ...
TOKYO -- More than 50 companies including Toyota Motor and beermaker Suntory Holdings have pulled advertisements from Japan's Fuji Television Network in reaction to sexual misconduct accusations ...
Nakai has been linked by local media to an alleged sexual assault at a party reportedly arranged by one of Fuji TV's staff. Magazine Shukan Bunshun reported in December a 90 million yen (£471,000 ...
The letter accused Fuji Media of a "cover up of the truth" in a press conference Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV) gave on Jan. 17.
Fuji network president Minato held a short press conference on January 17, after US activist investor Rising Sun Management said it was "outraged" by the lack of transparency. But the public ...