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Scandal-Hit Fuji TV Breaks Away from Fun-Centered Culture

Scandal-Hit Fuji TV Breaks Away from Fun-Centered Culture

Fuji TV President Kenji Shimizu speaks to the press at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Wednesday.
Fuji TV President Kenji Shimizu speaks to the press at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Wednesday.

   Tokyo, May 1 (Jiji Press)--Scandal-hit Fuji Television Network Inc. has announced details of its reform plans, including a departure from its four-decade-old slogan focusing on fun.
   The broadcaster said Wednesday that it will adopt a "human rights first" approach, in the face of public criticism over its handling of the sexual assault scandal involving former TV star Masahiro Nakai.

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