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How the conspiracy-fueled Epoch Times went mainstream and made millions The conservative news outlet has amassed a fortune, growing its revenue by 685% in two years, according to tax documents.
Justice Department officials said the alleged scheme increased Epoch Times’ revenue by nearly 400% in just a year — from $15 million to $62 million.
Following the U.S. indictment of Epoch Times's CFO, a watchdog group files a complaint with the IRS requesting a broader investigation into the right wing organization.
‘Epoch Times’ CFO Bill Guan was charged by federal prosecutors with money laundering, opening huge questions about the health of the pro-Trump outlet with ties to the Falun Gong.
Falun Gong, the religious movement behind ‘The Epoch Times,’ has been buying millions’ worth of property in Middletown, part of a business empire spanning beauty influencers and Kevin Sorbo.
The Department of Justice has arrested and charged the CFO of right-wing media outlet The Epoch Times, a staunch supporter of former President Trump, with a scheme to launder $67 million.
The New York Times added about 250,000 digital-only subscribers during the first quarter, and reported increases in both subscription and advertising revenue compared with the prior-year period.
The Epoch Times is one of the U.S.’s most successful and influential conservative news organizations. It’s powered by Falun Gong, a religious group persecuted in China.
Once a name known only to readers on the fringe, The Epoch Times jumped on the Trump bandwagon in 2020 and became the fourth-largest newspaper in the U.S.
The partnerships are intended to be mutually beneficial. The European publications add a perk for their subscribers, while The New York Times gets access to new international readers, making headway ...
Subscription Revenues: NYT’s Key Driver The New York Times has prioritized digital subscriptions as a core revenue stream, offsetting declines in print circulation and advertising. By leveraging ...
Weidong Guan, a top executive of right-wing media company, The Epoch Times, was charged with heading a $67 million global money laundering scheme.
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