Hisashi Hieda


Hisashi Hieda is a Japanese business magnate, media proprietor, television executive, film producer and philanthropist who is the Chairperson of Fujisankei Communications Group. He also serves as the Chairperson of the Japan Art Association, which operates the Ueno Royal Museum and the Praemium Imperiale, as well as the Director of the Hakone Open-Air Museum and the Director of the Utsukushi-Ga-Hara Open-Air Museum.
He transformed the Fujisankei Communications Group into one of the world's leading and Japan's largest media conglomerates and nurtured Fuji Television Network into a comprehensive entertainment entity of Japan.

Biography

Mr. Hieda, who introduced the slogan "If it's not fun, it's not television," joined the broadcaster in 1961 and became President and CEO of Fuji Television Network in 1988.
In 1992, he successfully carried out a "coup" to dismiss Hiroaki Shikanai, the son-in-law of Fujisankei Communications Group founder Nobutaka Shikanai and the then-chairman. Subsequently, Fuji TV became known as the "Hieda regime".
He has held the post of Chairperson of the Japan Art Association since 2008.
For many years, Mr. Hieda led the management of Fuji Media Holdings as the Executive Chairperson & CEO. He also introduced programs that catapulted Fuji Television from fourth to first place in the ratings and turned it into Japan's most profitable network. Hieda has also been involved in the company's successful moviemaking activities.
Dalton Investments, a major shareholder holding over 7% of Fuji Media Holdings' shares, referred to Hieda as a 'dictator' and demanded his resignation in the wake of Masahiro Nakai's scandal
On March 27, 2025, Fuji Media Holdings announced that Hieda would resign as the company's advisor and representative of the Fujisankei Communications Group.

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