New Tang Dynasty Television
Falun Gong television broadcaster
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September 2022 | NTD promoted unsubstantiated rumors about a 'coup' against Xi Jinping and his supposed house arrest, which were debunked when Xi made a public appearance on September 27. |
October 2021 | NTD aired a report claiming more people were dying from COVID-19 vaccine side effects than the virus in Taiwan, which was later fact-checked and found to be misleading. |
February 22 2021 | NTD began broadcasting to the UK on Sky TV on channel 190 and later on Freeview channel 271. |
August 6 2020 | Facebook removed hundreds of fake accounts by TruthMedia that were promoting Epoch Times and NTD content, including 303 Facebook accounts, 181 pages, 44 Facebook groups, and 31 Instagram accounts. |
July 2020 | NTD Television launched its 24/7 English channel, which began broadcasting nationwide in the United States and United Kingdom. |
April 7 2020 | NTD uploaded a video from The Epoch Times featuring Judy Mikovits, which was flagged by Facebook as 'partly false' for promoting an unsupported hypothesis about SARS-CoV-2 being a bioengineered virus. |
2019 | NTD released a docudrama produced by Steve Bannon titled 'Claws of the Red Dragon', which focused on Huawei and the Chinese government. |
2017 | NTD's revenues more than doubled to $18 million, according to U.S. Internal Revenue Service reports. |
2016 | NTD's revenues reached $7.4 million. |
July 25 2012 | NTD Television officially launched NTD Canada, a local multilingual channel serving Chinese viewers in Canada, broadcasting in Cantonese, Mandarin, English, and French. |
March 28 2012 | NTD Television Canada launched on Shaw Cable. |
2011 | NTD had a staff of 80, nearly all volunteers. |
2010 | NTD Television launched on Bell Fibe TV. |
June 2010 | Canadian Prime Minister's Office canceled a press conference to prevent NTD and The Epoch Times from potentially encountering Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Hu Jintao, allegedly following instructions from the Chinese consulate. |
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