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''The Epoch Times'' is a
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. The newspaper, based in
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, is part of the Epoch Media Group, which also operates
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(NTD) Television. ''The Epoch Times'' has websites in 35 countries but is blocked in
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. ''The Epoch Times'' opposes the
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, promotes far-right politicians in Europe, and has championed former President
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in the U.S.; a 2019 report by
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showed it to be the second-largest funder of pro-Trump
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advertising after the Trump campaign. ''The Epoch Times'' frequently promotes other Falun Gong-affiliated groups, such as the performing arts company
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. The Epoch Media Group's news sites and
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and conspiracy theories, such as
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and anti-vaccine misinformation, and false claims of fraud in the
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.


History and relation to Falun Gong

''The Epoch Times'' was founded in 2000 by John Tang and other
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affiliated with the
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new religious movement. Tang was a graduate student in
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at the time; he began the newspaper in his basement. The founders said they were responding to censorship inside China and a lack of international understanding about the Chinese government's repression of Falun Gong. By 2003, ''The Epoch Times'' website and group of newspapers had grown into one of the largest Chinese-language news sites and newspaper groups outside China, with local editions in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and major Western European countries. Zhao, Yuezhi, "Falun Gong, Identity, and the Struggle over Meaning Inside and Outside China", pp. 209–223 in ''Contesting Media Power: Alternative Media in a Networked World'', edited by Nick Couldry and James Curran (Rowman & Littlefield, 2003) The first English edition launched online in September 2003, followed by the first print edition in 2004. Nick Couldry and James Curran wrote in 2003 that the paper represents a "major step in the evolution of Falun Gong-related alternative media", and may be part of a ''de facto'' media alliance with democracy activists in exile. In 2003 sociologist
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wrote that the paper "displays an indisputable ideological and organizational affinity with Falun Gong" and that it strongly emphasizes negative portrayals of the Chinese government and positive portrayals of Falun Gong. Per Zhao, ''Epoch'' portrays itself as neutral, independent, and public-interest oriented. In 2005, the ''
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'' reported that "three new U.S.-based, Chinese-language media outlets that provide provocative reporting about the Communist Party, government oppression and social unrest in China (namely ''The Epoch Times'',
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, and NTDTV) have ties to the Falun Gong spiritual movement." When interviewed, executives at each outlet claimed they did not represent the Falun Gong movement as a whole.
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reporter Nahal Toosi wrote in 2006 that it is "technically inaccurate" to say that Falun Gong owns ''The Epoch Times,'' though many of the paper's staffers are Falun Gong practitioners. Toosi noted "many observers" have said Falun Gong uses the newspaper for its public relations campaigns, and the paper is connected with the group and carries sympathetic coverage of it. The English ''Epoch Times'' chair Stephen Gregory has denied that ''The Epoch Times'' is directly connected to Falun Gong. Independent reporters in the U.S. have confirmed the connection. In 2008, David Ownby, director of the Center for East Asian Studies at the
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and the author of '' Falun Gong and the Future of China'', said Falun Gong practitioners set up the newspaper with their own money. He described ''The Epoch Times'' as wishing to be taken seriously as a global newspaper rather than being judged on the basis of its strong association with Falun Gong. - Registration required - Registration required. He wrote: "''Epoch Times'' is a newspaper with a mission, that of reporting on issues bearing on
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throughout the world, which allows for considerable focus on China and Falun Gong."Ownby 2008, p. 221. Canadian scholar Clement Tong wrote ''The Epoch Times'' "operates as a mouthpiece for" Falun Gong without an official statement of affiliation with the movement. In 2009,
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, the founder of Falun Gong, appeared at the newspaper's headquarters in Manhattan and called for the expansion of ''The Epoch Times'' to "become regular media." Li has called ''The Epoch Times'' "our media", along with the NTD digital production company and the Shen Yun dance troupe. Two former employees said that top editors traveled to meet with Li at Falun Gong's compound, Dragon Springs, where he weighed in on editorial and strategic decisions; ''The Epoch Times'' denied that a meeting took place. Former ''Epoch Times'' employees have noted Falun Gong practitioners' involvement in the management and editorial process. Three anonymous former employees said ''Epoch Times'' workers were encouraged to attend weekly "Fa study" sessions outside work hours to study Li's teachings. Former employees have said that criticizing ''The Epoch Times'' amounts to disobeying Li. ''The Epoch Times'' runs frequent promotional stories about the related
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dance troupe. ''The New Yorker'' review of Shen Yun called ''The Epoch Times'' "the world's foremost purveyor of Shen Yun content." In a 2018 report, conservative think tank the
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wrote, "the space for truly independent Chinese-language media in the United States has shrunk to a few media outlets supported by the adherents of Falun Gong, the banned religious sect in China, and a small publication and website called ''
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''", the report noting that the latter is also associated with Falun Gong. In a 2019 report,
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wrote, "Aside from the ''Epoch Times'' newspaper and New Tang Dynasty Television, which are run by the Falun Gong, a religious movement persecuted in China, and '' China Digital Times'', a website founded by a leading US-based critic of the regime, the United States now has few truly independent diaspora media." In 2019, an
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investigative report suggested ''The Epoch Times'' political coverage may be affected by Falun Gong believers' anticipation of a judgment day in which communists are sent to hell and Falun Gong's allies are spared. Former ''Epoch Times'' employees told NBC News that Donald Trump is viewed as a key anti-communist ally, allegedly hastening that judgment day. In 2020, Vox identified ''
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'' and NTD as affiliates of ''The Epoch Times'', as part of a multilingual "media empire".


Finances

According to
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, "little is publicly known about the precise ownership, origins or influences of ''The Epoch Times''", and it is loosely organized into several regional tax-free nonprofits, under the umbrella of the Epoch Media Group, together with New Tang Dynasty Television. The newspaper's revenue has increased rapidly in recent years, from $3.8 million in 2016 to $8.1 million in 2017 (with spending of $7.2 million), $12.4 million in 2018 and $15.5 million in 2019. Tax documents indicate that between 2012 and 2016, the group received $900,000 from a principal at Renaissance Technologies, a hedge fund led at the time by the conservative political donor
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. Chris Kitze, a former NBC executive and creator of the fake news website Before It's News who also manages a
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, joined the paper's board as vice president in 2017. A 2020 ''New York Times'' report called ''The Epoch Times'' recent wealth "something of a mystery." Steve Bannon, the former executive chairman of ''
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'' who produced a documentary with NTD, said "I'd give them a number" on a project budget and "they'd come back and say, 'We're good for that number.'" Former employees say they were told ''The Epoch Times'' is financed by subscriptions, ads and donations from wealthy Falun Gong practitioners.


Distribution

''The Epoch Times'' publishes in 21 languages and 33 countries, and has print editions in eight languages: Chinese, English, Spanish, Hebrew, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, and Indonesian. Special print editions have also been erratically published in France. As of March 2022, ''The Epoch Times'' is planning to expand into the United Kingdom. In April 2019, videos and ads from the Epoch Media Group including ''The Epoch Times'' and New Tang Dynasty (NTD) totaled 3 billion views on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, according to the analytics company Tubular. That ranked it 11th among all video creators, and ahead of any other traditional news publisher, according to NBC News. As of early 2021, ''The Epoch Times'' is the 7th most followed account on Gab, a
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known for its far-right userbase. According to a Facebook report released in August 2021, a subscription page for ''The Epoch Times'' received 44.2 million views between April and June 2021. As of August 2021, the Facebook page for ''The Epoch Times'' had 9 million followers.


Editorial stance

''The Epoch Times'' is an ardent opponent of the
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. Since a shift in the newspaper's approach in 2016, the newspaper received significant attention for its favorable coverage of the
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, the German far-right, and the French far-right. According to NBC News, ''The Epoch Times'' "generally stayed out of U.S. politics" before 2016 "unless they dovetailed with Chinese interests". Ben Hurley, an ''Epoch Times'' employee until 2013, said the paper was critical of abortion and LGBT people and that Falun Gong practitioners "saw communism everywhere" including in internationalist figures like
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, "but there was more room for disagreements in the early days." Since 2016, according to NBC News, ''The Epoch Times'' has promoted favorable coverage of Trump's campaign and presidency, and emphasized issues such as
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and
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. It has also emphasized "what the publication claims is a labyrinthian, global conspiracy led by illaryClinton and former President Barack Obama to tear down Trump." A former ''Epoch Times'' reporter who covered the 2016 campaign, Steve Klett, said his editors had encouraged favorable coverage of Trump after he won the Republican nomination, and that "they seemed to have this almost messianic way of viewing Trump as the anti-Communist leader who would bring about the end of the Chinese Communist Party." After Trump was elected, ''The Epoch Times'' hired Brendan Steinhauser, a Tea Party strategist, to reach out to more conservatives and encourage the Trump administration to oppose the persecution of Falun Gong. ''The Epoch Times'' picks up mainstream newswire stories and in some places can resemble a community newspaper.Eugenia Chien
"Falun Gong-Linked Media Venture Makes Waves, Raises Questions"
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According to sociologist Yuezhi Zhao, "While mainstream newspapers typically treat Web versions as an extension of the already-existing print version, ''The Epoch Times'' website serves as the master for all its worldwide papers." ''The Epoch Times'' is known for alleging
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involving former Communist Party general secretary
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, under whose administration Falun Gong was suppressed in China. The newspaper is at odds with the
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-owned and U.S.-based Chinese language newspaper '' World Journal'', calling it a "megaphone for the evil Chinese Communist Party." In September 2017, the German edition, ''The Epoch Times Deutschland'', which became Web-only in 2012, was described by online magazine ''The China File'' as aligned with the German far-right, and attractive to supporters of the
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(AfD) party and the anti-immigrant group Pegida. Stefanie Albrecht, a reporter for the German broadcaster RTL who spent several days inside ''The Epoch Times'' Berlin office while investigating the far right, said that the staffers she met had no journalistic training and did not check facts, trusting instead in the alternative sources they consulted. During her time at ''The Epoch Times'''s office, Albrecht was exposed to debunked conspiracy theories such as
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, weather-changing machines and the Great Replacement. In
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, ''The Epoch Times'' gives "an unfettered platform to
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, the patriarch of the French far right, and his daughter,
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, who leads the nationalist party her father founded", according to ''
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''. ''The Epoch Times'' publishes
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content.


Notable coverage


"Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party" editorials

In November 2004, the Chinese version of ''The Epoch Times'' published a series of editorials titled "Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party". The editorials argued that China would not be free or prosperous until it was rid of the party, which it said was at odds with China's cultural and spiritual values. ''The Epoch Times'' also organized a campaign called the ''Tuidang'' movement, urging people to quit the Chinese Communist Party, and said that more than 2 million people had resigned. A report by the OpenNet Initiative said that 90% of websites mentioning the phrase "Nine Commentaries" were blocked in mainland China as of 2005. Caylan Ford, a former staff writer for ''The Epoch Times,'' wrote in a 2009 guest opinion article in ''
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'' that millions of copies of the "Nine Commentaries" articles were circulated in China by email, fax, and underground printing houses. Ford wrote that the campaign differed from the 1989 and 2008 democracy movements in China by drawing on Buddhist and Daoist spirituality. In 2012, a former
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Air Force officer testified to the United States Congressional-Executive Commission on China that he had been sentenced to four years of prison for distributing a "Nine Commentaries" DVD in Beijing. The Tuidang movement was called one of the top global events in 2011 by Russian economist Andrey Illarionov, who cited claims by ''The Epoch Times'' that over 100 million people had quit. Li Yi, a Hong Kong-based democratic activist, questioned ''The Epoch Times'' claims about the number of resignations in an ''
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'' opinion piece in 2006, warned that the Tuidang movement could be using "lies to fight lies", and wrote that the propagandistic nature of the movement could hurt the integrity of the pro-democracy community. According to China scholar David Ownby, the Nine Commentaries are a "condemnation of communism and a direct indictment of the legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party's rule in China." While acknowledging the "unnecessary violence" the Chinese Communist Party has inflicted, Ownby finds that the lack of balance and nuance in tone and style makes the editorials resemble "anti-Communist propaganda written in Taiwan in the 1950s". Journalist Oscar Schwartz called the Nine Commentaries a "quasi-
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screed".


Pro-Trump conspiracy theories and disinformation

''The Epoch Times'' has promoted an array of pro-
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conspiracy theories and is known as one of Trump's closest media allies and defenders. The paper has financially benefited from its promotion of Trump conspiracies, increasing its revenue nearly fourfold during the first three years of Trump's administration (from $3.9 million in 2016 to $15.5 million in 2019) as it catered to Trump's most ardent supporters, to whom the paper marketed itself via targeted social media advertising. The publication championed Trump's Spygate conspiracy theory in its news coverage and advertising, and the Epoch Media Group's ''Edge of Wonder'' videos on YouTube spread the far-right, pro-Trump
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and embraced false QAnon claims. An NBC News report found that two of ''Edge of Wonder'''s hosts have been a creative director and chief photo editor at ''The Epoch Times''. The newspaper promoted ''Edge of Wonder'' videos in dozens of Facebook posts through 2019. In September 2019, during the Trump–Ukraine scandal,
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's
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article included dubious claims about his business dealings in Ukraine and his father Joe Biden's motivations for going after a Ukrainian prosecutor; the claims were sourced to ''The Epoch Times'' and '' The New American''. ''The Epoch Times'' promoted the conspiracy theory that Joe Biden had abused his power in 2016 to protect Hunter's business interests in Ukraine. During the February
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, ''The Epoch Times'' shared viral
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from the conservative group
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that falsely alleged inflated voter rolls. The disinformation, which went viral on Facebook, was debunked by fact checkers and the Iowa secretary of state. A Harvard media expert said that ''The Epoch Times'' employed a "classic disinformation tactic" known as " trading up the chain", in which false stories are repackaged and shared. After Trump lost the
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, ''The Epoch Times'' consistently sought to question the election results. The organization produced a 93-minute video that falsely suggested widespread fraud in the counting; one interviewee, attorney Lin Wood, falsely alleged that
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had bought an American election vendor. Versions of the video on YouTube, the ''Epoch Times'' website and NTD were viewed hundreds of thousands of times. ''The Epoch Times'' created a network of seven new
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channels to pump out election disinformation and other false claims, including falsehoods about the Nashville Christmas Day bombing. Only one of the seven YouTube channels disclosed its ties to ''The Epoch Times'' or Falun Gong. In the two and a half months after their creation, the disinformation channels garnered tens of millions of views and at least 1.1 million subscribers. One of the channels ("Eye Opener With Michael Lewis") portrays itself as an independent effort by the host "and a few friends". After the videos' false and misleading claims were reported, YouTube removed several of the videos in accordance with the site's policy against election disinformation. The newspaper helped publicize the January 6, 2021, Trump rally in Washington, D.C., that led to the storming of the Capitol by a violent pro-Trump mob. Afterward, one of its columnists suggested that the riot was a "
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" operation, and Michael Lewis's ''Epoch Times''-linked YouTube channel echoed the same lie, suggesting that the Capitol attack was orchestrated by " antifa" as part of an "old Communist tactic."


COVID-19 coverage and misinformation

''The Epoch Times'' has spread
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in print and via social media including Facebook and YouTube. Raquel Miguel of the European watchdog EU DisinfoLab said in 2022: "''The Epoch Times'' has played a noticeable role in transmitting and amplifying many anti-vaccine narratives". According to Josef Holnburger of the Center for Monitoring, Analysis and Strategy, a German extremism monitoring agency, ''The Epoch Times'''s German edition has been the most shared outlet among Germany's COVID-skeptic movement. It has promoted anti-CCP rhetoric and conspiracy theories about the pandemic, for example through an eight-page special edition called "How the Chinese Communist Party Endangered the World", which was distributed unsolicited in April 2020 to mail customers in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. In the newspaper, the
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virus is known as the " CCP virus", and a commentary in the paper posed the question, "is the novel coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan an accident occasioned by weaponizing the virus at that uhan P4 virologylab?" The paper's editorial board suggested that COVID-19 patients cure themselves by "condemning the CCP" and "maybe a miracle will happen". In France, "special" French-language print editions of ''The Epoch Times'' were distributed in 2021 during anti- Health pass protests. In Germany, ''The Epoch Times'' has published articles blasting the legitimacy of PCR tests and promoting conspiracy theories about vaccination mishaps. The misinformation tracker
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called the French page of ''The Epoch Times'' one of the "super-spreaders" of COVID-19 misinformation on Facebook, citing an ''Epoch Times'' article that suggested the virus was artificially created. NewsGuard later changed the rating of the English edition of ''The Epoch Times'' from green to red. A February 17, 2020, ''Epoch Times'' story shared a map from the internet that falsely alleged massive sulfur dioxide releases from crematoria during the
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in China, speculating that 14,000 bodies may have been burned. A fact check by AFP reported that the map was a NASA forecast taken out of context. A widely viewed video released by ''The Epoch Times'' on April 7, 2020, was flagged by Facebook as "partly false" for "the unsupported hypothesis that SARS-CoV-2 is a bioengineered virus released from a Wuhan research laboratory." The video featured
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, an anti-vaccination activist. The fact-checker Health Feedback said of the video that "several of its core scientific claims are false and its facts, even when accurate, are often presented in a misleading way." On April 29, 2020, a
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(CBC) story reported that some Canadians were upset to receive a special edition of ''The Epoch Times'' that called COVID-19 the "CCP virus". The CBC later retracted a headline on its story that had quoted a recipient saying the special edition was "racist and inflammatory", and the CBC also retracted a claim that ''The Epoch Times'' edition had concluded that COVID-19 was a bioweapon. Opinion columns published by conservative tabloid '' The Toronto Sun'' accused the CBC of bias against ''The Epoch Times'' and said the CBC's report may have misled readers into thinking ''The Epoch Times'' was spreading anti-Asian sentiment. In February 2021, an investigator for EU DisinfoLab found that ''Tierra Pura'', a Spanish-language website first launched in Argentina in March 2020 that publishes COVID-19 misinformation, is closely linked to ''The Epoch Times'' and Falun Gong. At the time, the site was the most shared outlet in Spain's COVID-19-skeptic
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channels and groups. ''The Epoch Times'' and ''Tierra Pura'' denied being linked. In January 2022, the German edition of ''The Epoch Times'' amplified accusations by German activist Steffen Löhnitz that the Austrian government had deliberately inflated infection numbers to justify a lockdown. It said Löhnitz had been digging up "correct numbers" and reported his claims of "massive fraud" as fact. The ''Epoch Times'' story was shared by figures from '' Querdenken'', Germany's anti-lockdown movement.


Other

In 2010, the paper ran an interview with Canadian Conservative Member of Parliament Rob Anders wherein Anders alleged that the Chinese government used gifts and business deals in attempts to influence Canadian political decisions. ''The Epoch Times'' publishes a web series with conservative commentator Larry Elder, a candidate in the 2021 recall election against California governor
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. The newspaper has been sued multiple times for copyright infringements; two class action suits have also been filed against it for misuse of personal information.


Social media bans


Ads banned by Facebook and YouTube

The Epoch Media Group spent $11 million on Facebook ads in 2019, including, over a six-month period in 2019, more than $1.5 million on about 11,000 pro-Trump Facebook advertisements purchased by ''The Epoch Times''. According to publicly available Facebook ad data reported by NBC News, ''The Epoch Times'' spent more on pro-Trump ads than any group except the Trump campaign itself. Political ad spending on Facebook in April 2019 through an account called "Coverage of the Trump Presidency by The Epoch Times" exceeded any politician's spending except Trump's and Joe Biden's. Journalist
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wrote in May 2019 that ''The Epoch Times'' ads were "boosting Donald Trump and floating conspiracy theories about Joe Biden." In August 2019,
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banned ''The Epoch Times'' from advertising on its platform after finding that the paper broke its political transparency rules by publishing pro-Trump subscription ads through sockpuppet pages such as "Honest Paper" and "Pure American Journalism." A Facebook representative told NBC: "Over the past year we removed accounts associated with ''The Epoch Times'' for violating our ad policies, including trying to get around our review systems." ''The Epoch Times'' publisher, Stephen Gregory, wrote in response that the paper did not intend to violate Facebook's rules and that its video ads were advertisements for subscriptions to the newspaper. After Facebook banned it from advertising, the newspaper shifted its spending to
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, where it has spent more than $1.8 million on ads, some promoting conspiracy theories, since May 2018. YouTube demonetized ''Edge of Wonder'', a program of the Epoch Media Group, on its platform, and removed ''Epoch Times'' ads relating to COVID-19.


Removal of ''The BL (The Beauty of Life)'' from Facebook

In October 2019, the fact-checking website Snopes reported close links between ''The Epoch Times'' and a large network of Facebook pages and groups called ''The BL'' (''The Beauty of Life'') that shared pro-Trump views and conspiracy theories such as
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. At that time, ''The BL'' had spent at least $510,698 on Facebook advertising. Hundreds of the ads were removed for violations of Facebook's advertising rules. By December 2019, the ''BL'' network of pages had 28 million Facebook followers, according to ''Snopes''. The editor-in-chief of ''The BL'' had previously worked as editor-in-chief of ''The Epoch Times,'' and several other ''BL'' employees were listed as current or former ''Epoch Times'' employees. ''The BL'' was registered in Middletown,
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, to an address that also was registered to Falun Gong's ''Sound of Hope Radio Network'' and was associated with the YouTube series ''Beyond Science,'' and Snopes found "the outlet as a whole is literally the English-language edition of ''Epoch Times'' Vietnam." Snopes found that ''The BL'' was using more than 300 fake Facebook profiles based in Vietnam and other countries, using names, stock photos and celebrity photos in their profiles to emulate Americans, to administer more than 150 pro-Trump Facebook groups amplifying its content. ''The Epoch Times'' and ''The BL'' denied being affiliated with each other, although the latter acknowledged that a "few of our staff" previously worked for ''The Epoch Times''. In December 2019, Facebook announced it had removed a large network of accounts, pages, and groups linked to The BL and Epoch Media Group for coordinated inauthentic behavior on behalf of a foreign actor. The network had 55 million followers on Facebook and Instagram, and $9.5 million had been spent on Facebook ads through its accounts. ''The New York Times'' reported that The BL had used fake profile photos generated by
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. The Atlantic Council Digital Forensic Research Lab director Graham Brookie said the coordinated network of fake accounts demonstrated "an eerie, tech-enabled future of disinformation." Facebook's head of security policy, Nathaniel Gleicher, said, "What's new here is that this is purportedly a U.S.-based media company leveraging foreign actors posing as Americans to push political content. We've seen it a lot with state actors in the past."


Removal of ''TruthMedia'' from Facebook

On August 6, 2020, Facebook removed hundreds of fake accounts by a digital company called TruthMedia that promoted ''Epoch Times'' and NTD content and pro-Trump conspiracy theories about
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and protests in the United States. The operation included 303 Facebook accounts, 181 pages, 44 Facebook groups and 31
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accounts, which in total were followed by more than 2 million people. Snopes and NBC News reported that TruthMedia had ties to the Epoch Media Group, but Stephen Gregory, publisher of ''The Epoch Times'', denied this. TruthMedia, now banned from Facebook, continues to operate YouTube channels in Chinese, English, Japanese, and Vietnamese, and has accounts on Pinterest and
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. It appears to have begun a petition to the White House to "start calling the novel coronavirus the CCP virus."


Censorship by the Chinese government

In some cases ''The Epoch Times'' operates in a hostile overseas environment, in which "overseas Chinese media companies choosing to remain independent or publish non-approved content become the targets of an aggressive campaign of elimination or control." In one instance, Chinese diplomatic officials made threats against media for reporting Falun Gong-related content; in other cases, advertisers and distributors have been threatened for supporting ''The Epoch Times''. Communist Party authorities have been accused of resorting to "militant methods" against the paper and its staff, including attacking staff and destroying computer equipment. In 2006, the
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criticized what it called a "dirty war" against ''The Epoch Times'', citing incidents such as ''The Epoch Times''
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printing plant being broken into and damaged by unidentified men, and Epoch's offices in
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receiving suspicious mail envelopes suspected of containing toxic materials. The IFJ also noted incidences of ''Epoch Times'' staff and advertisers being intimidated, and newspapers being confiscated, in what it characterized as "a vicious witch-hunt aimed at crushing the voice of dissent." The newspaper was briefly banned from Malaysia after coming under reported pressure by the Chinese Communist Party. In 2016, the newspaper was removed from the pharmacy of
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after the president of the Chinese Students and Scholars Association confronted the pharmacist and threw out the papers. The incident drew national media coverage over questions of Chinese government-sponsored overseas student organizations. In November 2019,
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called on
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to protect press freedoms after ''The Epoch Times'' said four masked arsonists with batons had damaged its printing press. Additionally, in a 2019 report, Reporters Without Borders said that ''The Epoch Times'' chief technical officer, Li Yuan, was assaulted in his
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,
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, home on February 8, 2006, by "suspected Chinese government agents" who took his two laptops. On April 12, 2021, the Hong Kong printing facility was vandalized during working hours, in the presence of staff members. The attack was filmed by CCTV. The 2022 film '' Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness'' was blocked from release in China after the film was submitted for review and footage that made reference to ''The Epoch Times'' was found.


White House controversies

In April 2006, a reporter with temporary ''Epoch Times'' press credentials unfurled a protest banner and heckled China's leader
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at a summit with
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, shouting, "Stop him from killing!" and "Evil people will die early", prompting Chinese officials to refuse to attend a ceremonial lunch in protest. ''The Epoch Times'' later disassociated itself from the reporter. In September 2018, ''Epoch Times'' photographer Samira Bouaou broke White House protocol and handed Trump a folder. In August 2020, the
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objected to the Trump administration's bending of COVID-19 social distancing rules in press briefings to favor ''The Epoch Times,'' '' The Gateway Pundit'' and One America News Network.


Assessments

Ming Xia, a political science professor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, wrote in 2007 that ''The Epoch Times'' represents part of
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's strategic effort to expand to non-practitioners, and "embed itself into the large civil society for influence and legitimacy." In 2018 he described ''The Epoch Times'' staff as largely part-time and volunteer, and said they "do not follow the protocols professional journalists abide by." The misinformation tracker
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said that ''The Epoch Times'' "fails to gather and present information responsibly, rarely corrects or clarifies errors and remains opaque as to its ownership and funding". ''The Epoch Times'' has been criticized by some scholars for biases, particularly regarding the Chinese Communist Party and mainland China issues, as well as for being a "mouthpiece" of the Falun Gong movement. James To, a New Zealand political scientist, described ''The Epoch Times'' as the "primary mouthpiece" of Falun Gong, writing that it "lacks credibility", despite the newspaper posing a "viable threat to the CCP" by publishing articles about the party's negative aspects. In his book ''Blocked on Weibo: What Gets Suppressed on China's Version of Twitter and Why,''
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Jason Q. Ng referred to the paper's coverage of mainland China issues as "heavily biased against the Communist Party" and thus its reportage "should be viewed skeptically." A 2018 report by the
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, a conservative think tank, called ''The Epoch Times'' one of the few independent Chinese-language media outlets in the U.S. not taken over by businessmen sympathetic to the Chinese government. The report also said that reports on China by ''The Epoch Times'' and other outlets affiliated with Falun Gong, which is banned from China, are "uneven." Seth Hettena wrote in ''
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'' that ''The Epoch Times'' "has built a global propaganda machine, similar to Russia's
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or RT, that pushes a mix of alternative facts and conspiracy theories that has won it far-right acolytes around the world." Joan Donovan of the
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at
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called ''The Epoch Times'' "a known disinformation operation." Jennifer Grygiel, an associate professor of communication at
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's S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, said that ''The Epoch Times'' is "a notorious outlet that has been known to spread disinformation and misinformation." James Bettinger, a professor of communications at
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and the director of the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships, said "Even if ''Epoch Times'' is not associated with Falun Gong, if they consistently write about Falun Gong in the same perspective, or if there are no articles examining Falun Gong, people would perceive it as being not credible." Orville Schell, dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at
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, said in 2005 that "It's hard to vouch for their quality because it's difficult to corroborate, but it's not something to be dismissed as pure propaganda." In his 2008 book on Falun Gong, David Ownby wrote that ''The Epoch Times'' articles are "well written and interesting, if occasionally idiosyncratic in their coverage."Morais, Betsy. "''The Epoch Times'' doesn't like to brag", Capital Magazine, June 23, 2010 According to Ownby, the newspaper has been praised and also criticized for a perceived bias against the CCP, and support of Falun Gong practitioners and other dissidents such as Tibetans, Taiwanese independence advocates, democracy activists, Uyghurs and others. The paper is therefore often assessed in light of its connection to Falun Gong, rather than a thorough analysis of its editorial content. Jiao Guobiao, a former Beijing University journalism professor who was dismissed after criticizing the Propaganda Department, proposed that even if ''The Epoch Times'' published only negative information highly critical of the CCP, its attacks could never begin to counterbalance the propaganda the party publishes about itself. In addressing media balance, Jiao noted that the Chinese public lacked negative, critical information about their country. As such, he noted for a need of media balance based on the principles of freedom, equality, and legality, and that media balance "is the result of the collective imbalances of all." Haifeng Huang, professor of political science at the University of California, said, "I'm not exactly clear why they have become such a major pro-Trump voice" but "part of it is perhaps because they regard President Trump as tough on the Chinese government and therefore a natural ally for them." The web-only, German edition of the paper, ''Epoch Times Deutschland'', has aligned with the anti-immigration
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in Germany; the paper favorably comments on
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and Pegida while criticizing mainstream German media as not to be trusted. Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian of ''
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'' writes that "It's not clear why the German website of a Falun Gong newspaper would choose to promote right-wing populism in Germany" but that the decision could be a business decision to drive an increase in views of the publication, or because such views reflect the teaching of Falun Gong leader
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, "who believes that mixed-race children are 'pitiable' and 'physically and intellectually incomplete'." A German media report described the outlet as a "favorite" of Pegida supporters, along with Sputnik News and Kopp Report, and found that its articles critical of immigration have been shared almost daily. A report by the
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, a London-based think tank, said the German edition of ''The Epoch Times'' "primarily runs anti-West, anti-American and pro-Kremlin content—a high proportion of this content is based on unverified information." In December 2019, the
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deprecated the English and Chinese online versions of ''The Epoch Times'' as an "unreliable source" to use as a reference in Wikipedia, with editors calling it "an advocacy group for the Falun Gong, and... a biased or opinionated source that frequently publishes conspiracy theories." In March 2022, Angelo Carusone, the head of the watchdog group Media Matters for America, said that ''The Epoch Times'' "go swhere the center for the strongest infrastructure or possibility of getting as much audience and influence and reach is", and added that this complexity makes it "radically different and hard to understand". According to Carusone, the metric of success for ''The Epoch Times'' is simply influence rather than money or a specific political agenda.


Awards

In 2014, the newspaper's reporting won several journalism awards, which ''The New York Times'' later described as indicative of ''The Epoch Times'' "edging closer to Mr. Li's vision of a respectable news outlet", before it changed course in 2015 and 2016 to focus on viral content and a "Trump pivot".


References


External links


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