Understanding the Controversy Behind Fuji TV's Least Liked Announcer Ranking: Why Retired Announcers Shouldn't Count

Understanding the Controversy Behind Fuji TV’s Least Liked Announcer Ranking: Why Retired Announcers Shouldn’t Count

Reader’s Question:
I’m surprised that the person who ranked first in Fuji TV’s “Least Liked Announcer Ranking” has already retired. What does this mean? Shouldn’t the ranking only include current announcers? If retired individuals are included, then it should be called the “Least Liked Former Announcer Ranking.” I wonder if those who take such a vague ranking seriously are the same

Understanding the Controversy Behind Fuji TV's Least Liked Announcer Rankings: A Call for Critical Thinking

Understanding the Controversy Behind Fuji TV’s Least Liked Announcer Rankings: A Call for Critical Thinking

Question from Readers:
I’m surprised to find that the person who ranked first in the “least liked announcer ranking” at Fuji TV has already retired. Isn’t it a bit strange to compare retired athletes with current ones? If we are talking about “Fuji TV announcers,” I believe only those currently active should be considered. If we include retired individuals, we should

Unraveling the Mystery: Why a Fuji TV Executive Invited a TBS Announcer to Dinner with Masahiro Nakai

Unraveling the Mystery: Why a Fuji TV Executive Invited a TBS Announcer to Dinner with Masahiro Nakai

Question from a reader:
I saw the news that a senior executive from Fuji TV invited a female announcer from TBS to a dinner with Masahiro Nakai. I think this is something that would normally be unthinkable. Given that each network in the television industry is in competition with one another, how was it possible for an executive from Fuji

Understanding the Unlikely Alliances in the TV Industry: Why Fuji TV Invited a TBS Announcer to Dinner

Understanding the Unlikely Alliances in the TV Industry: Why Fuji TV Invited a TBS Announcer to Dinner

Question from a reader:
I was surprised to hear that an executive from Fuji TV invited a female announcer from TBS to a dinner attended by Masahiro Nakai. How is it possible for someone from Fuji TV to invite an announcer from a rival network? It feels quite unnatural since each station is typically in competition with the others. Usually, dinners

Fuji TV Under Fire: Examining the Alarming Sexual Harassment Allegations and Corporate Culture Issues

Fuji TV Under Fire: Examining the Alarming Sexual Harassment Allegations and Corporate Culture Issues

Reader’s Question:
I’ve heard that the corporate culture at Fuji TV has come under scrutiny due to a recent internal investigation revealing rampant sexual harassment and power harassment. In particular, it seems that in the news department, 18% of employees reported experiencing physical contact, while 28% mentioned having sexual conversations at work. These figures are quite alarming and seem unimaginable for

Fuji TV Workplace Culture: Addressing Harassment Issues and the Call for Change

Fuji TV Workplace Culture: Addressing Harassment Issues and the Call for Change

Frustrations Regarding Fuji TV’s Workplace Culture and Harassment Issues

I was honestly surprised to hear the recent news regarding Fuji TV’s internal survey. The data indicating that 18% of employees in the news department reported experiencing physical contact, and 28% acknowledged the presence of sexual conversations at work, raises significant concerns about the company’s culture. As someone who works part-time

Understanding Announcer Sasaki Kyoko's Duty of Confidentiality: Insights and Implications

Understanding Announcer Sasaki Kyoko’s Duty of Confidentiality: Insights and Implications

Question from a reader:
Does Announcer Sasaki Kyoko have a duty of confidentiality? Do you think she possesses any important information?

Thoughts on Announcer Sasaki Kyoko’s Duty of Confidentiality

Recently, there’s been a lot of buzz surrounding Announcer Sasaki Kyoko. I’ve noticed many questions about her duty of confidentiality, and it’s interesting to see the variety of opinions on the matter.

Fuji TV Harassment Issues: Examining Corporate Culture and the Call for Change

Fuji TV Harassment Issues: Examining Corporate Culture and the Call for Change

Concerns About the Corporate Culture and Harassment Issues at Fuji TV

Recently, harassment issues at Fuji TV have become a topic of discussion. The reality of sexual harassment and power harassment in the news and information production departments has been revealed, with astonishing statistics reported. It was noted that 18% of employees have experienced physical contact, and 28% have been

Understanding the Nakai-kun and Watanabe Nagisa Controversy: The Role of Weekly Magazines and Public Perception

Understanding the Nakai-kun and Watanabe Nagisa Controversy: The Role of Weekly Magazines and Public Perception

Question from a Reader:
What will happen regarding the situation between Nakai-kun and Watanabe Nagisa, considering the involvement of the weekly magazine and its publisher? While it’s predictable that they would say, “We only reported on it, and the loss of the commercial was decided by Fuji TV, the public, and the companies, so we bear no responsibility,” I think it’s

Fuji TV's Handling of Nakai Masahiro's Controversy: A Deep Dive into Corporate Ethics and Victim Support

Fuji TV’s Handling of Nakai Masahiro’s Controversy: A Deep Dive into Corporate Ethics and Victim Support

Reflections on Fuji TV’s Response

Recently, I was taken aback by the news surrounding Fuji TV. The report on Nakai Masahiro’s 90 million yen trouble revealed that the victim involved was affiliated with the network. It was shocking to learn that despite her consulting with executives at the station, no action was taken. Firstly, the fact that she was invited