‘Crown-of-thorns starfish bleaching Australian content’: Michael Cordell blasts tech giants

Award-winning producer and director Michael Cordell has likened Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google (“the FANGs”) to the crown-of-thorns starfish – coming in and destroying the local content environment – and said the government must act.

“The whole media landscape from print journalism through to television has been completely and utterly reshaped as a result of the FANGS,” he said on ABC Radio National’s Medialand program.

“Commercial television is on its knees. We know all the challenges that print journalism has faced. Netflix rules the roost. But the FANGs don’t pay tax in Australia. They commission very little content. They piggyback on the NBN without paying anything for it.

“And so in my mind, they’re not dissimilar to the crown-of-thorns starfish, where they’re coming in and bleaching Australian content from our screens.”

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