(en) Cindy Hing-Yuk Wong, Chinese Satellite Television, in Ying-Zhu, Chris Berry (eds.), TV China, Indiana University Press, 2009, pp. 201-220 : « Based in New York City, NTDTV, in turn, continually faces accusations of affiliation with Falun Gong, whose activities are anathema to the mainland government. »
(en) Lauren Gorfinkel, Chinese Television and National Identity Construction, Routledge, 2011 : « New Tang Dynasty Television (a New York-based anti-CCP media outlet that is associated with the Falun Gong, outlawed in mainland China) ».
(en) Eugene V. Gallagher, W. Michael Ashcraft, Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006, p. 175 : « By 2004 Falun Gong practitioners appeared to be behind a newspaper group called The Epoch Times as well as the New Tang Dynasty Television ».
(en) Benjamin Penny, Falun Gong in Song and Dance, in Windy Smith et al. (eds), Globalizing Asian Religions: Management and Marketing, Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2018, sous-chapitre Falun Gong websites and media (pp. 120-136), notamment pp. 123-124 : « The Epoch Times has been widely distributed internationally, and has been subject to some controversy over its links to Falun Gong, as has New Tang Dynasty, since neither of these ventures acknowledges Falun Gong control or ownership. »
(en) Jason Q. Ng, Blocked on Weibo: What gets Suppressed on China's Version of Twitter (And Why), New Press, 2013, p. 127 : « Though the Epoch Times and NTD both perform valuable reporting, the stories chosen and the coverage provided on mainland issues are heavily biased against the Communist Party and thus should be viewed skeptically. »
« Question écrite n° 4-2925 », Sénat de Belgique, (consulté le ) : « L'émetteur de télévision non marchand New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV), le seul émetteur indépendant émettant en chinois vers la Chine depuis 2004, tente d'informer les citoyens chinois de manière non censurée concernant des sujets dont le gouvernement chinois veut les priver, comme les droits de l'homme et les dossiers environnementaux. Ainsi, NTDTV a diffusé des informations au sujet de l'apparition du syndrome respiratoire aigu sévère (SRAS) en Chine, trois semaines avant que les autorités chinoises n'en reconnaissent l'existence. »
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(en) Susan Delacourt, « Harper helps Hu keep critics away », Toronto Star, (lire en ligne, consulté le ).