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Oaktree Capital Management has acquired FilmRise and merged it with existing portfolio company Shout! Studios. FilmRise is a New York-based film and television studio and operator of the FilmRise ...
Tokyo, June 20 (Jiji Press)--Fuji Television Network Inc. has said President Kenji Shimizu apologized to a for… ...
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The sprawling media company, part of the country’s powerful FujiSankei Communications Group, said it’s slashing the size of its board to 11 members from 17, and making the majority of members outside ...
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Masahiro Nakai, a former member of the legendary Japanese pop group SMAP, has been at the center of a shocking sex scandal that has rocked Fuji TV, one of Japan’s major networks. With allegations of a ...
Shock spread nationwide after multiple media outlets in December reported that Masahiro Nakai -- who gained fame as a member of the pop group SMAP, which has broken up -- reportedly came to an out ...
THE president of Fuji Television Network Inc. and the chairman of its parent company will both step down over the handling of a sexual harassment scandal that has already toppled one of Japan’s most ...
Fuji TV President Koichi Minato (left) and Chairman Shuji Kanoh, also chairman of the broadcaster's parent company Fuji Media Holdings, bow during a news conference in Tokyo on Monday.