Fuji Television held an earlier news conference on Jan. 17 that was roundly criticized. Participation at that news conference was limited to a few media groups, and TV cameras were not allowed.
Fuji Television Network Inc.'s headquarters are seen in Tokyo. (Mainichi/Hiroshi Maruyama) TOKYO -- Fuji Television Network Inc. and its regional affiliates are expected to lose 1.3 billion to 1.4 ...
In the anime scene, Fuji TV Network stands tall as a behemoth of a figure. The broadcasting channel set up back in 1957 has played a key role in formulating strategies that have made series like ...
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 resignation of two top executives of the network, and withdrawal of ...
3 and sent to Fuji Media Holdings (FMH), parent company of Fuji Television Network Inc. The letter said Hieda, 87, “retains absolute control and influence over the board of FMH and Fuji TV ...
来自MSN26 天
What is the Fuji TV s*x scandal about? Details explored as major anime shows get caught in ...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 resignation of two top executives of the network, and withdrawal of ...
Fuji Media Holdings said Wednesday that it will set up a panel this month to discuss ways to rebuild Fuji Television Network, a subsidiary mired in a sex scandal involving former TV host Masahiro ...
Fuji TV, one of Japan’s five major commercial television networks, has been rocked by a slew of scandal–led executive resignations, advertiser exits, and public backlash. Fuji TV is accused ...
TOKYO: Despite the lengthy press conference by executives of the scandal-hit Fuji Television Network Inc (Fuji TV) on Monday, it remains uncertain whether its sponsors will resume their suspended ...
Fuji TV has been accused of cover-ups, mismanagement, and botched crisis response following allegations of sexual misconduct involving a celebrity TV personality.
Then Fuji Television Network Inc. president Koichi Minato struggles to answer tough questions from reporters during a news conference at Fuji TV headquarters in Tokyo's Minato Ward, Jan.
一些您可能无法访问的结果已被隐去。
显示无法访问的结果