On the 19th, NHK announced that during its Chinese-language news broadcasts on international radio and other channels that afternoon, it had stated that the Senkaku Islands, including Uotsuri Island (Ishigaki City, Okinawa Prefecture), were “Chinese territory.” The news was read by a Chinese male external staff member in his 40s. NHK issued a stern warning to the staff member through an affiliated organization with which it has a contract, as the content was unrelated to the news and was inappropriate. The organization plans to terminate its contract with the staff member in question. The Senkaku Islands (from the front) are Minamikojima, Kitakojima, and Uotsurijima (from the Yomiuri Machine). The issue was a Chinese-language news broadcast on international shortwave radio and Radio 2 from around 1pm that day. During the live broadcast, an outside staff member reported that someone had defaced a stone pillar at Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, and then began making unscripted statements, such as that the Senkaku Islands were “Chinese territory.” The Japanese government states that the islands are “intrinsic territory of Japan, and there is no issue of sovereignty over them.” NHK held a press conference that evening and stated, “It was inappropriate for comments unrelated to the news to be broadcast, and we deeply apologize. We will take thorough measures to prevent a recurrence.” According to NHK, the male staff member did not explain the intention behind his remarks. Yomiuri Shimbun 2024/08/19 22:43 ★12024/08/19 (Mon) 23:06:56.63 ※Previous thread.
0026Use the printed yen to reduce consumption tax and social insurance premiums.Aug. 20, 2024 (Tue) 07:29:26.81ID:xQLDn8dh0
>>1 The lost 30 years of tax hikes, a strong yen, deflation, and ice age have caused mental breakdowns. With the weak yen, even if production bases are moved back to Japan, there is no one who can work properly. Liberal, 1990: “The strong yen makes it cheaper to buy foreign and Chinese products. Abolish Japanese products and Japanese employment! Replace all Japanese products, Japanese employment, and Japanese-born children with foreign products!” 1970 → 360 yen to the dollar 1985 → 260 yen to the dollar → Plaza Accord 1986 → 150 yen to the dollar 2011 → 3.11 Democratic Party explodes nuclear plant, making 76 yen to the dollar 2012 → Reconstruction tax increase makes 75 yen to the dollar Animators, media-related people, media, video-related people, SEs, programmers, telemarketers, IT engineers, etc. have been dumped on China and Korea due to the 30 years of high yen, and the Japanese people are perishing. The drugs and vaccines used to increase social security contributions are almost entirely made overseas.
0003Anonymous donburako rolling around.Aug. 20, 2024 (Tue) 07:17:08.96ID:BKjvTgmn0
Why are broadcasting stations outsourcing their main business of broadcasting? If they can’t even broadcast on their own, they should give their reception fees back.
>>12 NHK is neither state-run nor privately run, but a fraudulent self-proclaimed public broadcaster, so they’ve been able to do whatever they want up until now.
Speaking of which, as soon as the famous morning news slot on terrorism was taken over by a former announcer from “Korean Star”… a person in charge of another program was grumbling that all the Japanese staff in the station had disappeared
It wasn’t an exaggeration at all, and apparently all the staff in the station were Koreans without a single exception
>>30 If this staff member made the statement under his own name and responsibility, it would be within the scope of freedom of speech, but as an NHK staff member, it’s not okay to say something that contradicts the tone of NHK during an NHK program.
“It was inappropriate to broadcast comments unrelated to the news, and we deeply apologize,” NHK said in a statement. We will take thorough measures to prevent a recurrence.” I’m only apologizing for saying things that weren’t in the script. I don’t think I said anything untrue.
> NHK issued a stern warning to the staff member through an affiliated organization with which it has a contract. Is that all? Is Chinese news even necessary?
It’s propaganda, it happens in every country. They took advantage of this and NHK and the Japanese are really too nice or stupid. You should not underestimate the strength of the Chinese.
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