
Fuji Television's morning infotainment shows have always received strong support from viewers all over the nation. In particular, the daily infotainment show, "Tokudane!" has been the ratings leader for many years and continues to engage the public on issues concerning medical care, education, and environmental issues. The FNS Charity Campaign for UNICEF conducted by "Tokudane!" gained worldwide acclaim and received the prestigious Rose d'Or Award in Switzerland.
Similarly, "Mezamashi TV" continues to serve as a trendsetting infotainment program for the younger demographic audience. In addition to being highly influential in the entertainment industry, "Mezamashi TV" airs live shows by popular artists during Fuji Television's annual summer event, "United States of Odaiba." Moreover, a spin-off movie based on a popular segment of "Mezamashi TV" was created which starred dogs and cats as the main characters, starting a pet-fever phenomenon in Japan.
In the field of documentaries, "Great Journey" was produced over the course of 10 years, and documents one man retracing the footsteps of mankind using only human-powered means of transportation. This program attracted attention worldwide.
Fuji Television has also produced highly-rated documentaries about science and medical care, such as "Science Mystery" which focuses on genetics. "The Nonfiction" series, based largely on historical social issues, has also maintained a strong viewer following for many years and has received multiple awards both domestically and internationally, including the prestigious New York festival. These programs have been sold to overseas markets and have captured the hearts of viewers around the world.