About NTDTV
Our Mission:
- Provide viewers with accurate information to enrich their knowledge and lives.
- Foster understanding between Chinese and Western societies.
- Assist Chinese people outside China to adapt and assimilate to mainstream society.
- Contribute to pluralism and free flow of information in the Chinese-language media.
What Makes Us Unique:
- Human rights issues in China: in-depth reports on the persecution of Christians, Falun Gong practitioners, Tibetans, and the suppression of labor and democracy movements, etc.
- Democracy issues: worldwide activities in relation to the Hong Kong anti-subversion law and commemoration of Zhao Ziyang, exclusive interviews with State Department and Congressional officials regarding Hong Kong issues, Taiwan issues and democracy advancement in China; timely coverage of power structure changes.
- NTDTV’s Chinese New Year Global Gala featuring world-class performances of both Chinese and Western traditional artistry.
- Live broadcast of the US Presidential debates and the Election Day events with simultaneous Chinese translation, with over 10,000 online viewers participating in our poll.
- The growing movement of renunciations of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its associated organizations by Chinese people worldwide and the CCP’s reactions to this phenomenon sparked by Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party published by the Epoch Times newspaper.
Who We Are
New Tang Dynasty TV (NTDTV) is an independent, nonprofit Chinese language television network established by overseas Chinese. Headquartered in New York City, NTDTV currently has reporters and correspondents in over fifty cities worldwide.
NTDTV began broadcasting via satellite in North America in February 2002 and extended its 24/7 programming to cover Asia, Europe, and Australia in July 2003 to reach a potential audience of over 200 million people.
Our Media Partners
The Epoch Times
The Chinese language Epoch Times was created in August 2000 to deliver what educated Chinese people around the world predominantly wanted—unbiased news about China from truly independent sources, together with information that would serve as their bridge between the East and West.
Today, The Epoch Times has become the most widely distributed Chinese newspaper in the world outside of Mainland China. It has over 40 branch offices in 28 countries and a weekly circulation of 1.2 million copies with 2.5 million regular readers.
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Sound of Hope Radio
Established in June 2003, the Sound of Hope (SOH) Radio Network is a nonprofit global provider of Chinese language news and cultural programming. Through online streaming and local AM/FM/SW radio stations, Sound of Hope’s forty-four programs now reach Chinese immigrant audiences in over twenty cities in nine countries, preserving traditional Chinese values and the values of freedom of speech and expression.