Japanese TV is often described as "galapagosized"—uniquely evolved in isolation. Variety shows dominate prime time, featuring bizarre challenges, reaction shots with on-screen text ( teletsu ), and "talent" (tarento)—celebrities famous for simply being likable. Morning dramas ( asadora ) and historical samurai series ( taiga dramas ) are national rituals. Unlike the US, streaming has been slow to disrupt this model due to powerful agency ties, notably the talent agency Johnny & Associates (now Smile-Up), which long controlled male idol groups and TV appearances.

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The industry is modernizing its traditional structures to better support creators and address past issues.

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