BuzzFeed goes behind China’s Great Firewall in deal with Toutiao tech group Bytedance
China is a tempting market for the US online news service, which is going through tough times
BuzzFeed has struck an agreement with Chinese technology group Bytedance to distribute its content in China, a rare foray behind the “Great Firewall of China” for Western media as Beijing tightens its censorship of the internet.
Bytedance, which operates the popular Toutiao aggregator, claims 200 million daily users, according to a statement the two groups released on Friday.
Under the partnership agreement Bytedance will be able to distribute content and videos from the US online news and entertainment firm on its own platforms in China.
“We look forward to meaningfully engaging Chinese audiences in our feedback loop, to learn more about what they love, how they use and interact with our content and what they’d like to see,” BuzzFeed’s international vice-president Scott Lamb said in the statement.
“We’re thrilled about this first foray into testing our content there.”
No financial details of the agreement were given.