Fuji TV’s Leaked Retirement List Caused Huge Conflict With Popular Personalities
A list purported to be a list of voluntary retirees who will be leaving Fuji Television at the end of March has been circulating and has become a hot topic.
In November last year, Fuji announced that it would solicit voluntary retirement from employees who are 50 years old or older and have been with the company for 10 years or more. The initial application period was from the beginning of the year until February 10, but the deadline was moved up to January 31.
The “source” of the list is unknown, but when I interviewed people around the area, it seems that they are not wrong. Some of the names on the list are familiar to us from TV.
Among the announcers, there are Taku Nojima, who worked on “Mezamashi TV,” his classmate Naoko Tashiro, Tsurumaru Sakai, who was transferred to the General Affairs Bureau six years ago, and sportscasters Tetsuo Nagasaka and Junya Yamba. According to a Fuji TV insider
The list is just a list of rumors that Nojima might be leaving the company, but it is not an official list. However, it seems that Nojima will be the one to quit.
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Nojima served as the head of the announcing department, but during her tenure, in April of last year, there were reports of “suspicions of stealing” of Fuji female announcers such as Seika Inoue, Reimi Tsutsumi, and Mana Mikami. The Fuji TV insider mentioned above said
In April, a report came out that Fuji female announcers, including Kiyoka Inoue, Reimi Tsutsumi and Mana Mikami, were suspected of “stealing”. It is possible that these factors may have contributed to her decision to leave.
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The names of famous producers are also on the list. The Sports Nippon reports that Tobi Kataoka, the creator of the popular variety show “Mecha x 2 Iketeru! Sports Nippon reported that Asuka Kataoka, the creator of the popular variety show “Meccha x 2 Iketeru”, and Isao Akematsu, the producer of the show and known for planning and appearing in “Garita Shokudo”, are also leaving the company.
It was reported that Asuka Kataoka, the creator of the show, and Isao Akematsu, the producer of the show and known for planning and appearing in “Garita Shokudo,” are also leaving the company. Even without this voluntary retirement, there has been a string of departures from the variety team in recent years. This may be partly due to the fact that it is becoming more difficult to make interesting programs due to stricter compliance,” said another Fuji TV insider.
There is also the matter of money. On February 3, Fuji Media Holdings announced that it would post an extraordinary loss of about 9 billion yen for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2012 due to the solicitation of voluntary retirement. The severance pay for employees who quit this time will be supplemented by a special incentive, and those who wish to quit will have the option of outplacement.
It is said that around 90 people applied for the job, including the 70 people on the final list.
On the other hand, I also heard this story.
On the other hand, I have heard this story: “Those who the company really wants to make quit have hardly applied. Now that the list of resignations has been leaked and part of it has been reported, there is a lot of suspicion in the station, wondering why such a thing would be leaked. Now that the list is out, it seems that some of them have hardened their attitudes and have come up with a good reason to “stay” at the company.
It seems that some of the people on the list have not actually applied for voluntary retirement, and this is one of the reasons why they are suspicious of the leaked route.
It seems that some of the employees did not actually apply for voluntary retirement, and this is one of the reasons why they are suspicious of the leakage route. “Not only at Fuji TV, but the truly talented people have already quit in anticipation of this happening. It’s not just Fuji TV, but the truly talented people have already quit long ago, foreseeing what would happen.
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