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.
and its parent company have established a third-party panel based on guidelines of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations to investigate former entertainer Masahiro Nakai’s alleged sexual ...
One of Japan's best-known pop stars and TV hosts announced his retirement Thursday after sexual ... misconduct allegations, in the latest scandal to rock the country's entertainment industry ...
“Nakai Masahiro no Kinyobi no Sumairu Tachi e” is the first TV program to face the ax since Nakai’s alleged sexual misconduct was reported in a weekly magazine in December last yea ...
Chairman Shuji Kano and television President Koichi Minato quit on Monday, weeks after broadcaster Masahiro Nakai was accused of sexual assault, sparking a public relations storm and a mass exit of ...
Nakai didn't admit guilt and denied using force against the woman. But he apologised for "causing trouble" in a statement and ...
Chairman and president step down to take responsibility for a widening sex assault scandal linked to celebrity host.
The president and chairperson for Japanese network Fuji TV resigned on Monday morning following weeks of criticism on how they handled sexual misconduct allegations against host Masahiro Nakai.
The president and chairman of Fuji Television Network Inc. stepped down Monday to take responsibility for a scandal involving popular TV host Masahiro Nakai, who is accused of sexual misconduct ...
In December, Japanese magazines accused Masahiro Nakai, a TV host and leader of the former boy band SMAP, of sexual misconduct. Nakai has worked for Fuji TV and other broadcasters for many years.
which centres around TV host and J-pop megastar Masahiro Nakai. A leading tabloid magazine reported last month that the 52-year-old Nakai had carried out a sexual act without a woman’s consent ...