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New Tang Dynasty Television
Former type Television broadcaster
Predecessor NTDTV
Headquarters Flag of the United States New York City, U.S.

New Tang Dynasty Television (NTD, Chinese: 新唐人電視台) is a television broadcaster based in New York City, U.S., with correspondents in over 70 cities worldwide. It was founded in 2001 by Falun Gong practitioners as a Chinese-language broadcaster, but has since expanded its language offerings. The company retains a focus on China in its news broadcasts, and frequently covers topics that are censored in Mainland China, such as human rights.

Its stated mission is to "promote uncensored information on China; to restore and promote traditional Chinese culture; and to facilitate mutual understanding between the East and West".

It owns China Uncensored, a political satire YouTube-based podcast show which criticizes the Chinese Communist Party. Since its beginnings in 2012, its host has been Chris Chapell. The show mainly uses articles from the Epoch Times as it sources. In mid-2017, the show's episode format changed to 30-minutes each on their website, with the episodes divided into eight minutes on YouTube.

The ongoing Chinese Insurgency within the People's Republic of China has led NTD, China Uncensored, and the Epoch Times criticizing the Communist Party and the PLA over its human rights abuses.

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