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Ban in its face, TikTok starts $200 million fund to help US stars make careers

The company already helps its stars find advertising partnerships & deals with Hollywood talent agencies. Now, the fund will help US creators earn livelihoods directly from TikTok.

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San Francisco: TikTok, the social media app owned by China’s ByteDance Ltd., is giving its top U.S. talent a reason to stick around, even as President Donald Trump threatens a ban.

TikTok created a $200 million fund that will be distributed to some U.S. users with large followings to encourage them to continue providing innovative content, the company said. TikTok already helps its stars find advertising partnerships and deals with Hollywood talent agencies. Now the fund will help ensure U.S creators earn livelihoods directly from TikTok, too.

U.S. creators will have to apply for the fund starting in August. They must be over 18, post consistently and meet a certain follower threshold. TikTok stars’ “ability to connect with and bring joy to large audiences has already propelled thousands of creators into brand partnerships, sponsorships, and representation deals with some of Hollywood’s biggest talent agencies,” Vanessa Pappas, the app’s U.S. general manager, said in a blog post. “In a relatively short time, TikTok has grown to become a source of income and opportunity for creators and their families.” Eventually, TikTok will explore similar funds in other countries.

TikTok has also signed a couple of deals with music companies this year that increase payment for use of songs, and is in the process of negotiating deals with the largest music companies.

The extra incentive comes as TikTok’s users fear what will happen to their habit — and in some cases, their budding fame — if Trump follows through on threats to ban the app. Earlier this month, the president said he might do so as a retaliation against China over the spread of Covid-19. Other U.S. government officials, including Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, have warned against using TikTok for data security reasons, so information on U.S. citizens doesn’t fall into the hands of the Chinese government.

TikTok has repeatedly said no U.S. data is stored on Chinese servers or sent to Beijing. The company has been hiring aggressively in the U.S. and seeking to reduce association with its owner. Meanwhile, the app has gained in popularity. In the U.S., TikTok has been downloaded more than 165 million times, according to Sensor Tower.- Bloomberg


Also read: Combative TikTok founder battles to save app from Trump ban threats


 

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