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Executives at Japan`s Fuji TV and parent firm resign over a sex scandal linked to a former star(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) A person takes a photo of the FCG building, holding the Fuji Television and its parent company Fuji Media Holdings, in Tokyo, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) ...
Image The Fuji Television building in Tokyo, where executives met with reporters on Monday.Credit...Kazuhiro Nogi/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images At the event, which Fuji TV broadcast live ...
Fuji Television headquarter building is seen Friday, Jan. 17, 2025, in Tokyo. Credit: AP/Eugene Hoshiko The announcement of a formal inquiry comes after Rising Sun Management, which is an ...
The building of the Fuji TV headquarters is reflected on a decoration, where a news conference is planned to hold by Fuji and its parent company in Tokyo, Monday, Jan.
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Japan: Major companies withdraw advertising contracts with Fuji TV following sexual abuse caseMasahiro Nakai, former member of the Japanese band SMAP and currently serving as a TV host and actor, announced on Thursday his retirement from the entertainment industry after sexual assault ...
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Dozens of firms pull ads from Japanese network over sex scandal linked to its staff and celebrityTOKYO (AP) — Dozens of major Japanese companies have pulled their commercials on Fuji Television amid allegations company officials tried to cover up a sex scandal involving one of the country’s most ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - (This Jan. 27 story has been corrected to fix text after Shukan Bunshun magazine said it reported in error that the dinner invitation had been ...
Fuji Media Holdings Inc. is strongly associated with its scandal-hit TV network subsidiary, but since the coronavirus ...
Koichi Minato, president of Fuji Television ... conference in Tokyo. On Jan. 14, a U.S. activist shareholder sent a letter to Fuji Media Holdings Inc., parent company of Fuji Television, calling ...
TOKYO — The president and chairperson of Japanese network Fuji Television have resigned over a widening sex assault scandal linked to one of Japan’s top TV celebrities. The scandal centers on ...
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