Every Screen on the Planet Audiobook By Emily Baker-White cover art

Every Screen on the Planet

The War Over TikTok

Preview
Try for $0.00
Prime logo Prime members: New to Audible?
Get 2 free audiobooks during trial.
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection.
Unlimited access to our all-you-can listen catalog of 150K+ audiobooks and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
Premium Plus auto-renews for $14.95/mo after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Every Screen on the Planet

By: Emily Baker-White
Narrated by: Rachel Botchan
Try for $0.00

$14.95/month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy for $22.22

Buy for $22.22

The story of the most effective attention algorithm ever invented, and the superpower struggle to control it.

Every Screen on the Planet is the first major book on one of the most dramatic business stories of our time. Touching on politics, finance, data, and technology, the struggle over TikTok has enormous implications for our information landscape and the technological cold war between the United States and China.

Emily Baker-White’s engrossing narrative charts TikTok’s rise from obscurity into the world’s most valuable startup, led by its ambitious founder, Zhang Yiming—arguably the father of the modern recommendation algorithm. Zhang’s products reshaped the global internet from a place where you searched for information to one where information came to you. TikTok seemed to know its users in an almost spooky way, provoking wonder and delight. People were hooked. “We intend to become ubiquitous,” a new-hire training video said, to put TikTok “on every screen on the planet."

But virtually everything about TikTok’s users—their interests, locations, and even their unspoken desires—was accessible to staff in Beijing. After Baker-White, a Harvard-trained lawyer and investigative reporter, revealed that Chinese engineers could access Americans’ private information, a team of employees used the app to track her location and attempt to expose whistleblowers. This incident triggered an ongoing criminal investigation and escalated the US government’s fight against Chinese tech.

TikTok was the first Chinese app to become a US juggernaut, and lawmakers soon recognized its potential for surveillance and propaganda—and the threat it might pose in the hands of their rivals. Yet even as hawks in Congress gained support to ban the app, the White House was secretly negotiating for unprecedented control over its information stream. In 2025, when President Donald Trump declined to enforce the so-called ban law, TikTok seemed to complete a miraculous corporate escape. It retained its influence, profits, and power, but now operated at the pleasure of two strongmen: China’s Xi Jinping and Trump himself.

©2025 Emily Baker-White (P)2025 Recorded Books
Content Creation & Social Media Freedom & Security National & International Security Politics & Government China Government Surveillance

People who viewed this also viewed...

Breakneck Audiobook By Dan Wang cover art
Breakneck By: Dan Wang
All stars
Most relevant
With US Tech giants constantly talked about, we rarely get to see how a non-US, non-Western tech company became a powerful force. The author does a fantastic job of diving into Byte dance's early history and how Tiktok became the phenomenon that it is. She describes the geopolitic forces it has to weather to survive. Through all this, she stays apolitical and is willing to call a spade a spade, which is a refreshing change from the many books that either worship or demonize a company. I highly recommend if you're interested in learning about Tiktok

Fascinating book!!

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.