TOKYO (AP) — The president and chairperson of Japanese network Fuji Television have resigned over a widening sex assault ...
The Japanese government said Thursday it has pulled advertisements from Fuji Television in the wake of sexual assault ...
Fuji Television Network Inc. and its regional affiliates are expected to lose 1.3 billion to 1.4 billion yen (approx. $8.35 ...
A U.S. investment fund that holds shares in Japan's Fuji Media Holdings Inc. has issued a letter calling for the resignation ...
Koichi Minato, president of Fuji Television, resigned with immediate effect, while Shuji Kano, chairman of both Fuji ...
Fuji Television Network Inc. President Kenji Shimizu meets the press in Tokyo on Jan. 30, 2025, over alleged sexual ...
The broadcaster, projecting its ad revenue to total ¥125.2 billion in the year through March, expects to fall into the red.
Masahiro Nakai, a former member of the legendary Japanese pop group SMAP, has been at the center of a shocking sex scandal ...
According to the correction, Masahiro Nakai was the one who invited the woman to the gathering, not the Fuji TV official.
The parent of Fuji Television has slashed its earnings forecast after a scandal at the Japanese broadcaster prompted many ...
Despite several high-profile cases, Japan has never seen an outpouring of #MeToo allegations, Ito said. Instead, in Japan, survivors who reveal their identity get "all these stones thrown at them, ...