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The Largest Chinese TV Network in the U.S. and Global Coverage 2020 The Largest Chinese TV Network in the U.S. and Global Coverage 2020 Media Kit Version: 8 Making Connections to the Chinese Global Coverage Communities Can be Seen by Millions of People Everywhere Around the World Identify areas with high concentration of audiences New York Asian Population ■ Less than 10% ■ 10%-20% ■ 20%-30% ■ 30%-40% ■ More than 40% Mapping the 2010 U.S. Census - Asian 2 population in New York NTD covers all metropolitan areas with a high concentration of Chinese. Signal reaches 100 MILLION 61% Potential Viewers of Chinese population Worldwide in 2015 Satelites: ■ Galaxy 14 ■ Eutelsat 9B ■ Koreasat 5A ■ ST 2 3 Viewer Access To Watch NTD Anytime, Anywhere Cable, Over-the-air, Online & Mobile Broadcasting Methods Country Area Cable Antenna Satelite ntdtv.com OTT1 App Available USA New York Verizon FiOS CH 478 WMBC-63.5 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Cablevision 1151 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Spectrum TV 14162 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 New Jersey Verizon FiOS CH 478 WMBC-63.5 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Cablevision 1151 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 New Jersey (Bergen) Spectrum TV 14162 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Connecticut WMBC-63.5 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Pennsylvania WMBC-63.5 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Houston Wave Vision 761 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Houston (Greater) KYAZ-51.4 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Los Angeles (Greater) Verizon FiOS CH 489 KXLA-44.7 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 San Francisco KCNS-38.5 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Hawaii Hawaiian Telcom 28 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 The Caribbean Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Canada Ontario Rogers CH 817 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Bell Fibe TV 727 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Toronto Shaw TV 541 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Montreal Shaw TV 541 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Vancouver Novus Reguler TV 340 Galaxy 14 PPP 24/7 Europe Germany GigaTV Cable Eutelsat 9B PPP 24/7 Germany (Hamburg) GigaTV Cable Eutelsat 9B PPP 24/7 wilhelm.tel Eutelsat 9B PPP 24/7 Hungary Invitel Eutelsat 9B PPP 24/7 France FREEBOX TV 799 Eutelsat 9B PPP 24/7 SFR 921 Eutelsat 9B PPP 24/7 Bouygues 802 Eutelsat 9B PPP 24/7 Bulgaria DigicomTV 77 Eutelsat 9B PPP 24/7 Poland Echostar 896 Eutelsat 9B PPP 24/7 Asia Taiwan Chunghwa Telecom (MOD) CH 320 ST 2 / Koreasat 5A PPP 24/7 Taipei City - Wanhua District NWCA TV CH 81 ST 2 / Koreasat 5A PPP 24/7 Taipei City Taipei Net CH 93 ST 2 / Koreasat 5A PPP 24/7 New Taipei City - Sanchong District TWT Communication Inc CH 88 ST 2 / Koreasat 5A PPP 24/7 New Taipei City New Taipei City Cable TV CH 88 ST 2 / Koreasat 5A PPP 24/7 Changhua County NCDTV CH 96 ST 2 / Koreasat 5A PPP 24/7 Changhua County - Beidou District San Da Cable TV CH 176 ST 2 / Koreasat 5A PPP 24/7 Penghu County Penghu Cable TV Co Ltd CH 96 ST 2 / Koreasat 5A PPP 24/7 The Rest of the World PPP 24/7 1 OTT (Over-the-top) : Roku, Google TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV or IPPOTV 2 Spectrum silver & gold plan ntdtv.com NTDCHINESE NTDCHINESE NTDCHINESE 4 Audience Profile Household Income (HHI) Male/Female Demographic Breakdown Age Group Source : comscore Geography : United States Female Male Time Period : December 2017 Media : ntdtv.com 55% 45% 5 Content Production Producer of Chinese-language Contents #1 in the U.S. Over Original Programming 2,500 Per Year Hours 6 Best of the Fest Free China: Denver Awards Courage to Believe International Film Festival 2012 NTD’s in-house Producer of Worldfest creative team can Houston meet all your TV Free China: International commercial Chinese-language Contents Courage to Believe Film production needs Festival in a cost-effective in the U.S. 2012 way. Our creative team can help you with Queen new TV Elizabeth II commercials, Joe Wang: General Manager Diamond Jubilee localize your NTD Canada Medal existing spots with 2012 translation, voice-over and subtitles. Chicago Award Winning International Production Film Festival zooming in: Team Between Life and Death Hugo Television Award 2011 Telly Award 1 Silver and Shen Yun Performing Arts 2 Bronze TV Ads Awards 2010 Journalism/ Freedom of Danielle Zhu Expression Award NTD Reporter NEPMCC 2007 7 Trusted Reporting News & Commentaries Most Trusted by the Chinese People World Newsw World Global Watch More than 60 News Bureaus Around the World New York Today York New Reporting What Matters to the Chinese Community With Live Call-In Focus Talk Uncensored & In-depth Coverage of China zooming in Click Today ! Click Today 8 News Detox, China Uncensored The Largest Chinese Reporting Team in the U.S. Localized & “New Tang Dynasty TV has gained an international reputation for objec- Diversed tive and timely reporting of political, economic and cultural stories since Contents its founding in 2001. - International Federation of Journalists “News Direct” vehicle brings breaking news, hottest shows and our clients messages to the general public in the busiest New York streets. 9 Health Health 1+1 Touch & Enrich Our Audiences’ Lives 10 Chinese Medicine Original Culture History & Lifestyle Programs Moments in Chinese History Moments in Chinese History Chinese Ancient Poems of World The Wonderful Chinese Characters Touch & Enrich Our Education Audiences’ Lives Heavenkid 11 Original Culture & Lifestyle Travel Programs t tHello Korea Taiwan 1000 Steps of Wonderful Beautiful Taiwan Beautiful Hello Japan Interview Moments in Life 12 Asian Dramas Cloud painting Bread King Weightlifting Fairy Moonlight Push Slavev U.S. Premiere of Top-rated Dramas Top-rated of U.S. Premiere Tree Root Deep Queen Queen Shande Honor by Bnevolence Never Give Up Love Shopping Network The Horse Doctor Goddess of Fire Embrace of the Moon Jewel in the Palace At one of the world’s busiest locations: Times Square, Manhattan, New York NTD is the largest Chinese cultural event producer in North America. Through these face-to-face platforms, NTD builds a cultural bridge between the East and the West. 14 Events Health Insurance Advisory - Introducing new changes in health care in 2019 (Dec 2018) Bringing Your Brand Directly to the Communities. Learn about health plans available and ways to apply (Dec 2018) Mid-Autumn Festival celebration at the elderly activity center (Sep 2017) Moments in Chinese History - Season 3 Premier Speech and Q&A sessions by the host, Zhang Tianliang Facebook live with more than 5,000 audiences (Oct 2017) 15 Competitions Every year, NTD organizes and sponsors a range of performances, competitions, and outreach programs based on Chinese traditional arts and culture. 2018 NTD Television 7th International Chinese Vocal NTD has Competition distinguished itself as the world’s largest producer of authentic Chinese cultural events. 16 Shen Yun NTD is the proud media & production sponsor of the world-renowned Shen Yun Performing Arts One of the Best Shows in the World 17 They save a greater percentage of their income A fast growing ethnic group and the largest segment among Asian Americans MILLION+5 2017 American Community Survey & is growing 1-Year Estimates Chinese is the 3rd Prefer Chinese most-spoken language in the language United States. % Among those ages 5 and older who are English proficient 2016 American Community Survey Pew Research Center analysis of 2013-2015 American Community Survey (IPUMS) 18 Chinese Americans Affluent & Full of Potential 2018 Financial Wellness Census Asian Americans have a higher median income 2018 Financial Wellness Census In 2012 80% of EB-5 applicants are from China 19 Your perfect partner to reach a fast-growing audience..
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