Fuji Television’s Beni Takemata Announcer’s Graduation from “Mezamashi 8” and Assumption of New MC for Horse Racing Program: “Left Move or Selection?
It was early in the morning in Odaiba, bathed in the beautiful spring morning light, when Beni Takemata, 24, a third-year Fuji TV announcer, appeared on the early morning of April. She was there at 4:00 a.m. for a live broadcast of “Live News It! She arrived at the office as early as 4:00 a.m. for a live broadcast of “Live News It!” and yet she was still smiling and chatting with the program staff and snapping photos for use on the program’s social networking service. In that friendly mood, he stood in front of the camera, but his expression soon became dignified and serious.
Takemata became an information anchor for “Mezamashi 8” last year, but she graduated from the program on March 30 of this year. From this April, she became the MC of “Minna no KEIBA,” a live horse racing program that airs every Sunday from 3:00 pm. She has been very active in the program, making accurate predictions on races from the very first episode, but there are mixed reviews of this appointment within Fuji.
Takemata left “Mezamashi 8” after only one year, and was asked to become MC of a horse racing program that airs only once a week. MC Some people wondered if Takemata had been ousted due to the displeasure of the upper management. Some people were wondering if he had been ousted because he had become an MC for a horse racing program that airs only once a week. This is because, from this April, Yumi Nagashima Yumi Nagashima (31) (31), who is the same age as Takemata, will take over from Eriko Komuro (24) Eriko Komuro (24), who is the same age as Takemata, will be the new MC (31), who is a colleague of Takemata’s. “Some station staffers are worried about Takemata’s future. Some station employees are worried about Takemata’s future. (Fuji Television Network, Inc. (Fuji Television Network, Inc. )
After being let go from her signature morning program after only one year, Takemata was “feeling pressure ” to take over as MC of the horse racing show, according to a Fuji official.
Her predecessor, Reimi Tsutsumi, was an analyst.” (29) was well received by the viewers. In fact, In fact, Takemata will replace Reimi Tsutsumi (29) as MC was announced, there was a lot of regret about Tsutsumi’s departure from the show, both at Fuji’s headquarters and in the comments section of online articles. Takemata is an amateur in horse racing, and this is her first time as MC. It’s hard not to be anxious.” ( (The same as above. )
Although Takemata has made a fresh start on a stage completely away from home, a person involved in the program says, “She has not fallen off the career path by any means.
I think it’s to be expected. If an announcer who has worked on a horse racing program does well, he or she can gain the popularity of an idol among horse racing fans. The station’s upper management must be watching to see how well Takemata, who is a complete outsider, can do on live TV. To meet their expectations, Takemata has been doing a lot of research and analysis from the very first episode, and she has been able to make a good impression on the audience. April 2 She also made a successful prediction for the “Sakurabana-sho” on April 9. She also won the “Sakurabana-sho” on April 9. He also won the “Sakurabana-sho” on April 9. ( A person related to the program )
Tsutsumi, who has worked on “Minna no KEIBA,” has been selected as the main anchor of the evening news program “FNN Live News Alpha” this year and has become the “face of Fuji Television at night.
I believe that the upper management of Fuji TV wants Takemata to become a signature announcer. A live horse racing program requires a large amount of information, careful preparation, and the ability to respond flexibly. This is the perfect training to become a news anchor. I can sense the parental love that wants Takemata to become the face of the news program. I can feel the parental love for Takemata.” ( (Same as above. )
With the quick thinking and diligence she developed as a female professional go player, Takemata is sure to survive in the highly competitive world of female TV announcers.
Photo: Keitaro Nakagawa