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Hiroshi Kume

Hiroshi Kume (久米 宏, Kume Hiroshi, born July 14, 1944 in Saitama Prefecture) is a Japanese television and radio presenter, journalist, author, and goodwill ambassador for Germany. He is the host of the TBS radio talk show Kume Hiroshi Radio Nandesukedo.

Hiroshi Kume
久米 宏
Born (1944-07-14) July 14, 1944 (age 78)
EducationWaseda University
Occupations
  • TV and radio presenter
  • anchor
  • author
  • journalist
Years active1967–present
AgentOffice Two-One
Notable creditKume Hiroshi Radio Nandesukedo host (2006–present)
Television
  • News Station anchor (1985–1999, 2000–2004)
  • The Best Ten host (1978–1985)
Spouse
Reiko Kume
(m. 1969)
Websitekumehiroshi.jp

From 1978 to 1985, he served as host of pop music show The Best Ten. From October 1985 to March 2004, he was the anchor for TV Asahi's news program News Station.

Biography

Kume was born on July 14, 1944 in Urawa, Saitama, which is now part of the city of Saitama.[1] He has three sisters, and he is the youngest child of an engineer working for Japanese National Railways and Toshiba Corporation. After World War II ended, he was moved to Shinagawa, Tokyo, where he was raised.

He loved watching radio and TV programs in his early years. Kokontei Shinshō, a prominent rakugo storyteller, was one of the personality he admired.

Education

He studied politics and economics at Waseda University from 1963, graduating in 1967.[1][2]

Career

TBS

After Kume graduated from Waseda University in 1967, he started his broadcasting career at TBS as an announcer at age 22. His hard work at that time led him to be suffered from tuberculosis.

In April 1970, he became Friday's personality for Back In Music, but five weeks later he retired from it because of illness.

From May 1970, he was a correspondent for the radio program Rokusuke Ei Presents Saturday Wide Radio Tokyo.

In 1975, Kinichi Hagimoto, one of Japan's most notable TV personalities, recommended Kume as the host of the quiz show Pittashi Kan Kan he also starred. This program was broadcast nationwide, and it helped him to be one of Japan's famous TV personalities.

The Best Ten

In 1978, Kume became the first host of the pop music show The Best Ten with Tetsuko Kuroyanagi.[1] It was a weekly live music program where top ten artists chosen by viewers' polls appeared and sang on stage, with 41.9% of highest viewership rate. Because this program became very popular, he was confident to be a freelance announcer. In June 1979, he left TBS at age 34.[2] As a freelance announcer, he still was a host of this program until it ended in April 1985.

Career as a freelance announcer

In April 1980, he was the host for Nippon Television's talk show Oshare until March 1987. In 1982, Kume became the host for infotainment variety program Hiroshi Kume presents TV Scramble with the comedian Yasushi Yokoyama.

News Station

Kume was the news anchor on TV Asahi's national evening news program News Station from its start on 7 October 1985 until it ended on 26 March 2004 and was replaced by Hōdō Station.[3] The show revolutionized news reporting in Japan and achieved an average of 20 million viewers each night.[4]

Return to TBS Radio

In September 2006, he returned to his roots in radio to host a two-hour Saturday show Kume Hiroshi Radio Nandesukedo on TBS Radio, which, as of August 2019, he still presents.[2][5]

As of June 2011, he also presents the weekly TV show Hiroshi Kume's Terebitte Yatsu wa? alongside Akiko Yagi, broadcast on the Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS) network.[2][6]

Political stance

Kume says that he is against any ruling party, with his belief that the mass media should keep a distance from the ruling party.

Kume has been critical of Japan's public broadcaster NHK, and he rarely appears on NHK's programs, with a few exceptions that he starred NHK's variety and talk shows by request of Kinichi Hagimoto and Yasushi Akimoto.

When Kume appeared NHK's live infotainment program Asaichi hosted by Yurie Omi on July 19, 2019, he blistered NHK severely, saying, "I think NHK should turn into a private broadcasting company. It should be an independent broadcasting organization. There shouldn't be such a broadcasting station got by the balls by the state with its power on personnel affairs and budget. Such a thing should never happen in a developed country." Omi talked back to him on behalf of NHK, saying, "You're saying NHK is got by the balls by the state, but it's an independent public broadcasting station, not state-run broadcasting. As a worker for NHK, I'll do my best for not playing up to anybody." The next day when Kume was talking on Kume Hiroshi Radio Nandesukedo about the progress of Asaichi on the day before, Omi sent an email to the radio station incognito, saying that she was ashamed to be aggressive to him, just like a chihuahua barking at a bigger Doberman.[7]

Personal life

In 2011, it was reported that Kume had donated 200 million yen to an earthquake relief fund following the March 2011 Great Eastern Japan Earthquake Disaster.[8]

Awards

  • 1983—Golden Microphone Award from TBS Radio for his contribution to Saturday Wide Radio Tokyo
  • 1990—Galaxy Award from the Japan Council for Better Radio and Television for his contribution to News Station

Works

Books

  • Oshare Kaiwa Nyūmon (おしゃれ会話入門), Seishun, 1978
  • Sizuru ha Ikaga (シズルはいかが), Keibunsha, January 1984, ISBN 978-4-7669-0137-5
  • Mō Ichido Yomu "Oshare Kaiwa Nyūmon" (もう一度読む「おしゃれ会話入門」), Seishun Super Books, September 1997, ISBN 978-4-413-06272-5
  • Saigo no Bansan (最後の晩餐, "The Last Supper"), Shueisha, April 1999, ISBN 978-4-08-774386-9
  • Misuteriasu Kekkon (ミステリアスな結婚, "Mysterious Marriage"), Sekaibunka, March 2001, ISBN 978-4-418-01204-6

References

  1. ^ a b c [Biography]. Hiroshi Kume Official Site (in Japanese). Japan. Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d 久米 宏 [Hiroshi Kume]. Agency Profile (in Japanese). Japan: Office Two-One, Inc. 2008. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
  3. ^ (in Japanese). Japan: TV Asahi Corporation. 2004. Archived from the original on 31 October 2007. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
  4. ^ Pharr, Susan J.; Krauss, Ellis S. (1996), Media and politics in Japan, USA: University of Hawaii Press, pp. 170–172, ISBN 0-8248-1761-3
  5. ^ 久米宏 ラジオなんですけど [Hiroshi Kume radio show]. TBS Radio (in Japanese). Japan: TBS Radio & Communications Inc. 2011. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
  6. ^ [Hiroshi Kume's Terebitte Yatsu wa?]. MBS (in Japanese). Japan: Mainichi Broadcasting System, Inc. 2011. Archived from the original on 17 September 2011. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
  7. ^ "「あさイチ」でNHK批判久米宏に近江アナ"お叱りメール"" [Announcer Omi sends "complaint email" to Hiroshi Kume criticizing NHK on Asaichi]. Shukan Bunshun (in Japanese). Tokyo, Japan: Bungeishunjū. August 1, 2019. pp. 140–141.
  8. ^ "Hiroshi Kume donates Y200 million to earthquake relief". Japan Today. Tokyo, Japan: GPlusMedia Co., Ltd. 22 March 2011. Retrieved 19 June 2011.

External links

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Office Two-One agency profile (in Japanese)
  • Hiroshi Kume at IMDb

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from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at ja 久米宏 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ja 久米宏 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Hiroshi Kume 久米 宏 Kume Hiroshi born July 14 1944 in Saitama Prefecture is a Japanese television and radio presenter journalist author and goodwill ambassador for Germany He is the host of the TBS radio talk show Kume Hiroshi Radio Nandesukedo Hiroshi Kume久米 宏Born 1944 07 14 July 14 1944 age 78 Urawa Saitama JapanEducationWaseda UniversityOccupationsTV and radio presenteranchorauthorjournalistYears active1967 presentAgentOffice Two OneNotable creditKume Hiroshi Radio Nandesukedo host 2006 present TelevisionNews Station anchor 1985 1999 2000 2004 The Best Ten host 1978 1985 SpouseReiko Kume m 1969 wbr Websitekumehiroshi jpFrom 1978 to 1985 he served as host of pop music show The Best Ten From October 1985 to March 2004 he was the anchor for TV Asahi s news program News Station Contents 1 Biography 2 Education 3 Career 3 1 TBS 3 2 The Best Ten 3 3 Career as a freelance announcer 3 4 News Station 3 5 Return to TBS Radio 4 Political stance 5 Personal life 6 Awards 7 Works 7 1 Books 8 References 9 External linksBiography EditKume was born on July 14 1944 in Urawa Saitama which is now part of the city of Saitama 1 He has three sisters and he is the youngest child of an engineer working for Japanese National Railways and Toshiba Corporation After World War II ended he was moved to Shinagawa Tokyo where he was raised He loved watching radio and TV programs in his early years Kokontei Shinshō a prominent rakugo storyteller was one of the personality he admired Education EditHe studied politics and economics at Waseda University from 1963 graduating in 1967 1 2 Career EditTBS Edit After Kume graduated from Waseda University in 1967 he started his broadcasting career at TBS as an announcer at age 22 His hard work at that time led him to be suffered from tuberculosis In April 1970 he became Friday s personality for Back In Music but five weeks later he retired from it because of illness From May 1970 he was a correspondent for the radio program Rokusuke Ei Presents Saturday Wide Radio Tokyo In 1975 Kinichi Hagimoto one of Japan s most notable TV personalities recommended Kume as the host of the quiz show Pittashi Kan Kan he also starred This program was broadcast nationwide and it helped him to be one of Japan s famous TV personalities The Best Ten Edit In 1978 Kume became the first host of the pop music show The Best Ten with Tetsuko Kuroyanagi 1 It was a weekly live music program where top ten artists chosen by viewers polls appeared and sang on stage with 41 9 of highest viewership rate Because this program became very popular he was confident to be a freelance announcer In June 1979 he left TBS at age 34 2 As a freelance announcer he still was a host of this program until it ended in April 1985 Career as a freelance announcer Edit In April 1980 he was the host for Nippon Television s talk show Oshare until March 1987 In 1982 Kume became the host for infotainment variety program Hiroshi Kume presents TV Scramble with the comedian Yasushi Yokoyama News Station Edit Kume was the news anchor on TV Asahi s national evening news program News Station from its start on 7 October 1985 until it ended on 26 March 2004 and was replaced by Hōdō Station 3 The show revolutionized news reporting in Japan and achieved an average of 20 million viewers each night 4 Return to TBS Radio Edit In September 2006 he returned to his roots in radio to host a two hour Saturday show Kume Hiroshi Radio Nandesukedo on TBS Radio which as of August 2019 he still presents 2 5 As of June 2011 he also presents the weekly TV show Hiroshi Kume s Terebitte Yatsu wa alongside Akiko Yagi broadcast on the Mainichi Broadcasting System MBS network 2 6 Political stance EditKume says that he is against any ruling party with his belief that the mass media should keep a distance from the ruling party Kume has been critical of Japan s public broadcaster NHK and he rarely appears on NHK s programs with a few exceptions that he starred NHK s variety and talk shows by request of Kinichi Hagimoto and Yasushi Akimoto When Kume appeared NHK s live infotainment program Asaichi hosted by Yurie Omi on July 19 2019 he blistered NHK severely saying I think NHK should turn into a private broadcasting company It should be an independent broadcasting organization There shouldn t be such a broadcasting station got by the balls by the state with its power on personnel affairs and budget Such a thing should never happen in a developed country Omi talked back to him on behalf of NHK saying You re saying NHK is got by the balls by the state but it s an independent public broadcasting station not state run broadcasting As a worker for NHK I ll do my best for not playing up to anybody The next day when Kume was talking on Kume Hiroshi Radio Nandesukedo about the progress of Asaichi on the day before Omi sent an email to the radio station incognito saying that she was ashamed to be aggressive to him just like a chihuahua barking at a bigger Doberman 7 Personal life EditIn 2011 it was reported that Kume had donated 200 million yen to an earthquake relief fund following the March 2011 Great Eastern Japan Earthquake Disaster 8 Awards Edit1983 Golden Microphone Award from TBS Radio for his contribution to Saturday Wide Radio Tokyo 1990 Galaxy Award from the Japan Council for Better Radio and Television for his contribution to News StationWorks EditBooks Edit Oshare Kaiwa Nyumon おしゃれ会話入門 Seishun 1978 Sizuru ha Ikaga シズルはいかが Keibunsha January 1984 ISBN 978 4 7669 0137 5 Mō Ichido Yomu Oshare Kaiwa Nyumon もう一度読む おしゃれ会話入門 Seishun Super Books September 1997 ISBN 978 4 413 06272 5 Saigo no Bansan 最後の晩餐 The Last Supper Shueisha April 1999 ISBN 978 4 08 774386 9 Misuteriasu Kekkon ミステリアスな結婚 Mysterious Marriage Sekaibunka March 2001 ISBN 978 4 418 01204 6References Edit a b c 歴史 Biography Hiroshi Kume Official Site in Japanese Japan Archived from the original on 25 March 2012 Retrieved 19 June 2011 a b c d 久米 宏 Hiroshi Kume Agency Profile in Japanese Japan Office Two One Inc 2008 Retrieved 19 June 2011 News Station in Japanese Japan TV Asahi Corporation 2004 Archived from the original on 31 October 2007 Retrieved 19 June 2011 Pharr Susan J Krauss Ellis S 1996 Media and politics in Japan USA University of Hawaii Press pp 170 172 ISBN 0 8248 1761 3 久米宏 ラジオなんですけど Hiroshi Kume radio show TBS Radio in Japanese Japan TBS Radio amp Communications Inc 2011 Retrieved 19 June 2011 久米宏のテレビってヤツは Hiroshi Kume s Terebitte Yatsu wa MBS in Japanese Japan Mainichi Broadcasting System Inc 2011 Archived from the original on 17 September 2011 Retrieved 19 June 2011 あさイチ でNHK批判久米宏に近江アナ お叱りメール Announcer Omi sends complaint email to Hiroshi Kume criticizing NHK on Asaichi Shukan Bunshun in Japanese Tokyo Japan Bungeishunju August 1 2019 pp 140 141 Hiroshi Kume donates Y200 million to earthquake relief Japan Today Tokyo Japan GPlusMedia Co Ltd 22 March 2011 Retrieved 19 June 2011 External links EditOfficial website in Japanese Office Two One agency profile in Japanese Hiroshi Kume at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hiroshi Kume amp oldid 1130000575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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