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Protesting against Byron Baes giving Netflix show free publicity, expert says – ABC News
The growing opposition to Netflix’s upcoming reality show Byron Baes is a promotional dream come true for the streaming giant, and a classic case of controversy…

People protesting Netflix’s new reality series Byron Baes are actually creating free publicity for the streaming giant, who will be “loving” the attention, a leading marketing expert says.
In the latest show of opposition to the series, surfers in Byron Bay the NSW tourist hot-spot where the show is based took part in a protest-paddle this morning.
Netflix says the show is a “docu-soap” and a “love letter to Byron Bay” which will follow the lives of “hot Instagrammers” and their “fights, flings…
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