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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