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Fuji Television

Fuji Television

Photo taken on March 27, 2025, shows Fuji Television Network Inc.'s headquarters in Tokyo. Longtime Fuji Media Holdings Inc. executive Hisashi Hieda will step down from his role as managing adviser, the company said the same day, with its broadcasting unit under fire for its handling of a sexual misconduct scandal involving former TV host Masahiro Nakai.

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Fuji Television

Fuji Television

File photo taken on Jan. 27, 2025, shows Fuji Television Network Inc.'s headquarters in Tokyo. Longtime Fuji Media Holdings Inc. executive Hisashi Hieda will step down from his role as managing adviser, the company said on March 27, 2025, with its broadcasting unit under fire for its handling of a sexual misconduct scandal involving former TV host Masahiro Nakai.

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Fuji Television

Fuji Television

Photo taken on March 27, 2025, shows Fuji Television Network Inc.'s headquarters in Tokyo. Longtime Fuji Media Holdings Inc. executive Hisashi Hieda will step down from his role as managing adviser, the company said the same day, with its broadcasting unit under fire for its handling of a sexual misconduct scandal involving former TV host Masahiro Nakai.

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Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

TOKYO, Japan - Hisashi Hieda (L), chairman of Fuji television Network Inc., and Yasuhide Uno, president of Usen Corp., hold a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on March 16. They announced that Uno will purchase Fuji Television Network Inc.'s entire stake in Livedoor Co. for about 9.5 billion yen.

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Fuji TV to sue Livedoor for damages

Fuji TV to sue Livedoor for damages

TOKYO, Japan - Hisashi Hieda, chairman of Fuji Television Network Inc., said in Tokyo on March 9 the TV network will sue Livedoor Co. for compensatory damages in connection with huge latent losses caused by a plunge in the stock price of the Internet and financial services company. Livedoor stock has fallen sharply since the company became mired in an accounting fraud scandal in mid-January.

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Livedoor calls on Fuji TV to support restructuring

Livedoor calls on Fuji TV to support restructuring

TOKYO, Japan - Koichi Murakami, president of Fuji Television Network Inc., speaks at a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Jan. 27 after his talks with Livedoor Co. President Kozo Hiramatsu. Fuji Chairman Hisashi Hieda also attended the talks.

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Fuji TV chairman says backing Livedoor one option

Fuji TV chairman says backing Livedoor one option

TOKYO, Japan - Hisashi Hieda, chairman of Fuji Television Network Inc. (in photo) said Jan. 26 that supporting scandal-hit Livedoor Co. is among options the TV broadcaster, Livedoor's second-biggest shareholder, may consider.

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Fuji TV chairman says backing Livedoor one option

Fuji TV chairman says backing Livedoor one option

TOKYO, Japan - Fuji Television Network Inc. Chairman Hisashi Hieda (file photo) said Jan. 26 that supporting scandal-hit Livedoor Co. is among options the TV broadcaster, Livedoor's second-biggest shareholder, may consider.

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Livedoor, Fuji TV settle fight for Nippon Broadcasting

Livedoor, Fuji TV settle fight for Nippon Broadcasting

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Nippon Broadcasting System Inc. President Akinobu Kamebuchi, Livedoor Co. President Takafumi Horie, Fuji Television Network Inc. Chairman Hisashi Hieda and Fuji TV President Koichi Murakami attend a news conference in Tokyo on April 18 after Livedoor and Fuji TV announced a reconciliation pact to end their fight for control of the radio broadcaster.

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Fuji TV secures over 1/3rd stake in Nippon Broadcasting

Fuji TV secures over 1/3rd stake in Nippon Broadcasting

TOKYO, Japan - Fuji Television Network Inc. Chairman Hisashi Hieda (L) and President Koichi Murakami meet the press at a hotel in Tokyo on March 8 after the network secured more than a one-third equity state in Nippon Broadcasting System Inc. through its public tender offer.

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Nippon Broadcasting to issue share warrants to Fuji TV

Nippon Broadcasting to issue share warrants to Fuji TV

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Broadcasting System Inc. President Akinobu Kamebuchi (L) and Fuji Television Network Inc. Chairman Hisashi Hieda speak during a news conference at a Tokyo hotel Feb. 23. Nippon Broadcasting said it will issue Fuji Television warrants for 47.2 million new shares to counter Internet service provider Livedoor Co.'s takeover bid for the radio broadcaster.

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Sony in talks with Fuji TV on capital tie-up

Sony in talks with Fuji TV on capital tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - The file photos show Hisashi Hieda (L), president of Fuji Television Network Inc., and Nobuyuki Idei, president of Sony Corp. Sony said April 24 it has been in talks with Fuji Television on a business tie-up, including obtaining an equity stake in the broadcaster. A senior official at Fuji TV, a core member company of the Fuji-Sankei business group, said his company would have no objection to a tie-up if Sony is willing.

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J SKY B starts up

J SKY B starts up

J SKY B, Japan Sky Broadcasting Co., a satellite digital broadcasting venture starts up. (From left to right) Mr. Hieda, the president of Fuji Television Network Inc. , Mr. Masayoshi Son, the president of Softbank, Mr. Rupert Murdoch, the chairman of News Corp, and Mr. Nobuyuki Idei-the president of SONY corporation.

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Nippon Broadcasting to issue share warrants to Fuji TV

Nippon Broadcasting to issue share warrants to Fuji TV

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Broadcasting System Inc. President Akinobu Kamebuchi (L) and Fuji Television Network Inc. Chairman Hisashi Hieda speak during a news conference at a Tokyo hotel Feb. 23. Nippon Broadcasting said it will issue Fuji Television warrants for 47.2 million new shares to counter Internet service provider Livedoor Co.'s takeover bid for the radio broadcaster. (Kyodo)

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Fuji TV secures over 1/3rd stake in Nippon Broadcasting

Fuji TV secures over 1/3rd stake in Nippon Broadcasting

TOKYO, Japan - Fuji Television Network Inc. Chairman Hisashi Hieda (L) and President Koichi Murakami meet the press at a hotel in Tokyo on March 8 after the network secured more than a one-third equity state in Nippon Broadcasting System Inc. through its public tender offer. (Kyodo)

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Livedoor, Fuji TV settle fight for Nippon Broadcasting

Livedoor, Fuji TV settle fight for Nippon Broadcasting

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Nippon Broadcasting System Inc. President Akinobu Kamebuchi, Livedoor Co. President Takafumi Horie, Fuji Television Network Inc. Chairman Hisashi Hieda and Fuji TV President Koichi Murakami attend a news conference in Tokyo on April 18 after Livedoor and Fuji TV announced a reconciliation pact to end their fight for control of the radio broadcaster. (Kyodo)

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Fuji TV chairman says backing Livedoor one option

Fuji TV chairman says backing Livedoor one option

TOKYO, Japan - Fuji Television Network Inc. Chairman Hisashi Hieda (file photo) said Jan. 26 that supporting scandal-hit Livedoor Co. is among options the TV broadcaster, Livedoor's second-biggest shareholder, may consider. (Kyodo)

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Fuji TV to sue Livedoor for damages

Fuji TV to sue Livedoor for damages

TOKYO, Japan - Hisashi Hieda, chairman of Fuji Television Network Inc., said in Tokyo on March 9 the TV network will sue Livedoor Co. for compensatory damages in connection with huge latent losses caused by a plunge in the stock price of the Internet and financial services company. Livedoor stock has fallen sharply since the company became mired in an accounting fraud scandal in mid-January. (Kyodo)

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Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

Usen President Uno to buy Fuji TV's entire stake in Livedoor

TOKYO, Japan - Hisashi Hieda (L), chairman of Fuji television Network Inc., and Yasuhide Uno, president of Usen Corp., hold a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on March 16. They announced that Uno will purchase Fuji Television Network Inc.'s entire stake in Livedoor Co. for about 9.5 billion yen. (Kyodo)

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Fuji TV chairman says backing Livedoor one option

Fuji TV chairman says backing Livedoor one option

TOKYO, Japan - Hisashi Hieda, chairman of Fuji Television Network Inc. (in photo) said Jan. 26 that supporting scandal-hit Livedoor Co. is among options the TV broadcaster, Livedoor's second-biggest shareholder, may consider. (Kyodo)

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Tokyo 2020 Media Commission to set up subcommittee

Tokyo 2020 Media Commission to set up subcommittee

Hisashi Hieda (L), head of the Tokyo 2020 Media Commission as well as chairman and CEO of Fuji Television Network Inc., and Toshiro Muto, director general of the Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, meet the press in Tokyo on Jan. 19, 2015, after a meeting in which the commission decided to launch a subcommittee. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Taipei's first-ever Michelin guide

Taipei's first-ever Michelin guide

Chef Lin Chiu-wei (3rd from L) of The Guest House restaurant, Michael Ellis (2nd from L), international director of the Michelin Guide, and chef Ryohei Hieda of the Shoun RyuGin Japanese restaurant, pose for the media in Taipei on March 14, 2018. The restaurants were awarded two Michelin stars in the first edition of the Taipei-based restaurant guide launched the same day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Livedoor calls on Fuji TV to support restructuring

Livedoor calls on Fuji TV to support restructuring

TOKYO, Japan - Koichi Murakami, president of Fuji Television Network Inc., speaks at a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Jan. 27 after his talks with Livedoor Co. President Kozo Hiramatsu. Fuji Chairman Hisashi Hieda also attended the talks. (Kyodo)

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Sony in talks with Fuji TV on capital tie-up

Sony in talks with Fuji TV on capital tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - The file photos show Hisashi Hieda (L), president of Fuji Television Network Inc., and Nobuyuki Idei, president of Sony Corp. Sony said April 24 it has been in talks with Fuji Television on a business tie-up, including obtaining an equity stake in the broadcaster. A senior official at Fuji TV, a core member company of the Fuji-Sankei business group, said his company would have no objection to a tie-up if Sony is willing.

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