Nakai didn't admit guilt and denied using force against the woman. But he apologised for "causing trouble" in a statement and ...
Japan's Fuji Media said on Monday its chairman and the head of its TV unit would step down immediately amidst a probe into alleged sexual misconduct by a celebrity TV host.
Women’s rights advocates in Japan are hoping the Fuji TV sexual assault scandal means some real change is happening.
TOKYO (AP) — Masahiro Nakai, one of Japan’s top TV hosts and a former pop star, said Thursday he was retiring to take responsibility over sexual assault allegations that are part of a wave ...
Longtime Fuji Media Holdings Inc. executive Hisashi Hieda stepped down Thursday from the company's management advisory panel ...
The move follows a firestorm that engulfed Fuji Media and its core unit, Fuji Television Network, over the handling of a sex ...
The chairman and president of Fuji Television Network Inc. will resign over the reported sexual misconduct scandal involving former entertainer Masahiro Nakai, the company said at a news ...
A top adviser to Fuji Television Network Inc. resigned on Thursday from his post as a member of the management advisory panel, the Japanese broadcasting giant said, in the wake of criticism over the ...
Since mid-January, after the incident between Nakai and a woman at a dinner party in June 2023 was reported, major companies and other sponsors have pulled advertisements from Fuji Television.
At its heart was Masahiro Nakai, a household name and leading presenter for Fuji TV, one of the country's biggest broadcasters. Nakai, who is also a former member of J-pop boy band SMAP ...