Sho Sakurai ZERO The splendor of the distraction of the “low fever” “Reform of the work style” in the world of television: J-CAST News



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It has become a hot topic among viewers that Sho Sakurai (38) of “Arashi” missed the broadcast of “NEWS ZERO” (NTV series) on April 27, 2020 because his body temperature was higher than normal. Is

In response to Sakurai’s decision to “take good care” as the new coronavirus epidemic continues, among viewers, primarily on Twitter, “by making a correct judgment in thinking of the people around me rather than me. There was a number growing voices in support of the decision, such as voices like “a really kind person …”.

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Absence of “taking important things” one after another

Mr. Sakurai, who appeared on the phone from his home at the beginning of the program, said: “I was measuring my body temperature around this afternoon and it was a little bit higher than normal temperature,” he said. “It is not a high fever, but I think it is more important to choose more important than to exaggerate now,” he explained why he was absent from the broadcast the same day.

Recently, many artists are absent from television shows due to the same trial as Mr. Sakurai. On the 24th, the announcer for Ai Eto (34), appearing in “Hiruobi!” (TBS series), was absent because he had a higher body temperature than normal temperature. Toshiaki Megumi (55), the host of the show, said: “I will take a break from the rest of my life,” explaining why he was absent. Also, Eto Anna is absent on the 27th and 28th.

Additionally, Ms. Oki (45), who is a regular on “Tracking LIVE! SPORTS Watcher” Saturdays and Sundays, was absent from the same show on the 19th because her body temperature was 37.0 degrees. On the 25th broadcast, he said he would return to normal heat, but appeared from his home, and called on viewers: “Due to this situation, be sure to take precautions even if you don’t have any symptoms!” It was

In addition, Mitz Mangrove (45), who is a regular on “Viking” (Fuji television series) on Tuesday 21, was absent from the show due to fever and taste disorders. Mr. Mitz commented on the program and said he was suspected of being infected with the new coronavirus due to taste disorder, but announced that he had not undergone a PCR test. A week later, on the 28th, he returned to comment on the program, revealing that he was in a recovery trend and would continue to quarantine his house until May 10.

Certainly, the “world” has changed

These phenomena, which were rarely seen before the new coronavirus epidemic, were that artists were absent “take care of yourself.” In the past, if it was a 37 degree fever, there would have been many talents that appeared even if it was pushed.

In fact, Yuta Tomikawa (43) of “News Station” (TV Asahi), who was revealed to be infected with the new coronavirus, returned to normal heat, but continued to work while feeling unwell, and as a result Unfortunately, the problem was made bigger as previously reported.

However, the “world” has definitely changed. This is true not only for artists, but also for program staff, and working with illnesses as before is no longer recommended. With that in mind, there is a possibility that the “work style reform” that has been actively talked about since 2016 “will penetrate” the television industry “as a result” due to the new coronavirus epidemic.

Also, steps are being taken before the infection occurs. There are many examples of television show artists consisting of two groups.

On day 6, the announcer for Akiko Kuji (25) who appeared on “Mezamashi TV” (Fuji TV) announced on Instagram that the cast of the show moved to a two-group system. In addition, on the 8th, “Good! Morning” (TV Asahi) announced on the show that it has also become a two-group system. In addition, two teams will start on the 20th on “Good morning Japan” (full NHK). As a result, there was a change where the Koze Takase announcer (44) appeared from 20 to 24, and the Maho Kuwako announcer (33) appeared from May 27 to 1 the following week. The signal that an outbreak of an infectious disease epidemic is likely to be part of the crust movement of the television industry is just beginning to spread.

(Tomonaga Sakashita, J-CAST News Writing Department)

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