Is there room for a US equivalent to China’s No. 1 news app

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In China, Toutiao is literally big news.Not only has its parent company ByteDance achieved a $75 billion valuation, two of its apps —
Toutiao, a news aggregator, and Douyin (Tik Tok in China) — are chipping into WeChat’s user engagement numbers, no small feat
considering the central role WeChat plays in the daily lives of the region’s smartphone users.The success of Toutiao (its name means
“headline”) prompts the question: why hasn’t one news aggregator app achieved similar success in the United States? There, users can
pick from a roster of news apps, including Google News, Apple News (on iOS), Flipboard, Nuzzel and SmartNews, but no app is truly analogous
to Toutiao, at least in terms of reach
Many readers still get news from Google Search (not the company’s news app) and when they do use an app for news, it’s Facebook.The top
social media platform continues to be a major source of news for many Americans, even as they express reservations about the reliability of
the content they find there
According to research from Columbia Journalism Review, 43% of Americans use Facebook and other social media platforms to get news, but 57%
said they “expect the news they see on those platforms to be largely inaccurate.” Regardless, they stick with Facebook because it’s
timely, convenient and they can share content with friends and read other’s comments.The social media platform is one of the main reasons
why no single news aggregator app has won over American users the same way Toutiao has in China, but it’s not the only one
Other factors, including differences between how the Internet developed in each country, also play a role, says Ruiwan Xu, the founder and
CEO of CareerTu, an online education platform that focuses on data analytics, digital marketing and research.While Americans first
encountered the Internet on PCs and then shifted to mobile devices, many people in China first went online through their smartphones and the
majority of the country’s 800 million Internet users access it through mobile
This makes them much more open to consuming content — including news and streaming video — on mobile.