The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings
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The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings (株式会社読売新聞グループ本社, Kabushiki gaisha Yomiuri Shinbun gurūpu honsha) is a Japanese media conglomerate, and the holding company of the Yomiuri Shimbun.
Native name | 株式会社読売新聞グループ本社 |
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Romanized name | Kabushiki gaisha Yomiuri Shinbun gurūpu honsha |
Company type | Private (Kabushiki gaisha) |
ISIN | 7010001031722 |
Industry | Information and communication industry |
Founded | July 1, 2002 |
Founder | Matsutarō Shōriki (for the modern Yomiuri Shimbun) |
Headquarters | 1 Chome-7-1 Ōtemachi, Chiyoda, Tokyo 100-8055, Japan 35°41′14″N 139°45′51″E |
Key people | Shoichi Oikawa (Chairman) Toshikazu Yamaguchi (President) Tsuneo Watanabe (Managing Editor) |
Revenue | 256.1 billion JP¥ (2021) |
4.4 billion JP¥ (2021) | |
Owners |
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Number of employees | 4399 (2021) |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | info |
On July 1, 2002, Yomiuri Shimbun was divided into two companies: the holding company Yomiuri Shimbun, and the Yomiuri Shimbun Tokyo Headquarters, which was responsible for publication of newspapers. At the same time, one of the subsidiary company, Yomiuri Co., Ltd., was absorbed and split. As a result, "Yomiuri Shimbun" became a general term referring to Yomiuri Shimbun's Tokyo Headquarters, as well as its Osaka Headquarters and Western Headquarters.
Currently, the Yomiuri Shimbun Group is a holding company, consisting of aforementioned three Headquarters that publish newspapers; a publishing company named Chuokoron Shinsha; the management base of the professional baseball team Yomiuri Giants; and a number of amusement parks, leisure and public sports facilities such as Yomiuri Land. In addition, by making it a holding company, the Osaka Headquarter, which was the only one of the three headquarters that survived before the liquidation, became a pure operating company, and the shares of the broadcasting station, etc. owned by the company were absorbed by corporate split.
(As of November 27, 2020)[1]
Rank | Owner | Percentage |
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1 | Yomiuri Shimbun Group Head Office Executive Stock Ownership Association | 34.32% |
2 | Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Shoriki Koseikai | 20.98% |
3 | Social Welfare Corporation Yomiuri Light and Humanity Association | 9.79% |
4 | Tatsuo Sekine (grandson of Matsutarō Shōriki, son of Chozaburo Sekine, director of Yomiuri Shimbun Group) | 7.83% |
5 | Yomiuri Institute of Science and Technology | 6.04% |
6 | Genichiro Shoriki (grandson of Matsutarō Shōriki, son of Toru Shoriki) | 4.97% |
7 | Mio Shoriki (granddaughter of Matsutarō Shōriki, daughter of Toru Shoriki) | 4.94% |
8 | Yoko Tsukagoshi (grandson of Matsutarō Shōriki, son of Yomitsuji Kobayashi) | 4.58% |
9 | Yoshiko Shoriki | 1.96% |
10 | Aki Kojima | 1.63% |
Currently, there are 66 shareholders, of them 3 are corporations (including Shoriki Koseikai), and 63 are individuals. In particular, many of the descendants of Matsutaro Shoriki are among the major individual shareholders.
Toru Shoriki (eldest son of Matsutaro Shoriki), the third largest shareholder, passed away in August 2011, and as of the end of March 2011, his wife (Mineko Shoriki) held 11.86% of the shares. It seems to have been transferred or inherited by his children (Genichiro Shoriki, Mio Shoriki).
The 9th largest shareholder, Yoshiko Shoriki, has the same number of shares held during her lifetime as Mineko Shoriki (Toru Shoriki's wife, died on August 17, 2019).
As of June 6, 2021:[2]
Name | Position | |
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English | Japanese | |
Shoichi Oikawa | 老川 祥一 | Chairman, Deputy Managing Editor, International Officer and Editor-in-Chief of The Japan News |
Juichi Yamaguchi | 山口 寿一 | President, Sales Representative Director and President of Yomiuri Shimbun Tokyo Headquarters |
Tsuneo Watanabe | 渡邉 恒雄 | Representative Director, Managing Editor and Director of NTV Holdings |
Akitoshi Muraoka | 村岡 彰敏 | Executive Vice President, Head of Operation, Representative Director and Executive Vice President of Yomiuri Shimbun Tokyo Headquarters |
Gaku Shibata | 柴田 岳 | Director and President of Yomiuri Shimbun Osaka Headquarters |
Toru Kunimatsu | 国松 徹 | Director and President of Yomiuri Shimbun Western Headquarters |
Retsu Mizoguchi | 溝口 烈 | Director, President and CEO of Yomiuri Land |
Tatsuo Sekine | 関根 達雄 | Director, Supreme Advisor of Yomiuri Land |
Yoshio Okubo | 大久保 好男 | Director, chairman and Representative Director of Nippon Television Holdings |
Mikuni Suguyama | 杉山 美邦 | Director, President and CEO of Nippon Television Holdings |
Akira Ishizawa | 石澤 顕 | Director and Senior Managing Executive Officer of Nippon TV |
Akihiko Osada | 長田 明彦 | Standing Corporate Auditor |
Fujio Mitarai | 御手洗 冨士夫 | Corporate Auditor, Chairman and CEO of Canon Inc. |
Yoshinobu Kosugi | 小杉 善信 | Audit and Supervisory Board Member, Vice Chairman of Nippon Television Holdings |
Yasushi Masago | 真砂 靖 | Audit and Supervisory Board Member |
Kazuyuki Fujita | 藤田 和之 | Executive Officer, General Manager, Compliance and Public Relation Manager, Executive Officer and Editor-in-Chief of Yomiuri Shimbun Western Headquarters |
The group headquarter and the following six companies are positioned as the "seven core companies" of the Yomiuri Group:
Excludes six core companies. The order follows the official website.
Under the mass media concentration elimination principle (マスメディア集中排除原則), a board member will be publicly announced as having control over a broadcaster when they possess more than 10% of voting rights on the board. The following companies can be considered to be controlled by Yomiuri Group under this rule:
The company flag has a triangular red and white striped pattern on its upper right corner, and a square white background with the word "讀賣" (Yomiuri) written in red on the lower left side. The company flag of Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation also use part of the same design.
In addition, in the TV program credits, or in the program produced by the Yomiuri Shimbun during the "news & culture" time of Nippon Telesitas, it used to be written with the same brush as the title (the notation is "Yomiuri Shimbun <sha>"). However, currently, the subtitles of "Yomiuri Shimbun" in blue round characters are used.
In addition, the company emblem is a circle with "Yomiuri". Giants uniforms used to have patches on their sleeves.
Even now, the title is "Yomiuri Shimbun" with "Yomiuri" in the old font, but group companies that have "Yomiuri" in their company name use the new font "Yomiuri" for registration. However, before the group reorganization, Osaka Yomiuri Shimbun, Osaka Yomiuri Television Broadcasting, and Kagoshima Yomiuri Television were registered with the old font of "Yomiuri".
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