While ``media silence'' has been pointed out as the background to Johnny Kitagawa's sexual assault issue, an organization that conducts social research announced on the 14th the results of a survey conducted among people involved in the media and entertainment industry. The organization that conducted the investigation is calling for an industry-wide cross-sectional investigation, saying that it appears that there was pressure from parties other than specific entertainment agencies to prohibit appearances and transactions, as well as to press coverage.

The survey was conducted online from November last year to last month by an organization that conducts social research, and analyzed 275 people, including media personnel and performers.



When


asked if they had ever been under "pressure" such as prohibiting appearances or business transactions, 48.2% answered "yes" and 40.4% said "no." exceeded.



Additionally,


39.2% of people answered that they have had the experience of being asked to restrict reporting on inconvenient content, and


46.7% said they had no experience of excessive consideration, such as self-restraint or acts against specific individuals, organizations, or groups. The answer was "Yes."



Chiki Oginami, the representative of the organization that conducted the investigation, said, ``It has become clear that there is harassment, pressure, and harassment related to many organizations and individuals other than the former Johnny's office.I would like to hear more people's opinions. "I would like industry organizations involved in the media and entertainment industry to cooperate and conduct a cross-sectional survey to find out what's going on, and lead to improvements."