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Nine million people watched last year's live broadcast, even though little happens for hours at a time, as remote cameras and ...
Radical new government set to allow multinational companies to build vast open-pit uranium min in Sweden, powering a planned 10 new nuclear reactors ...
The Great Moose Migration”, a 24-hour livestream of moose migrating, has become a national obsession in Sweden, turning viewers into passionate superfans. “It became, in a strange way, gripping, ...
Chef and sommelier Nicolai and Eva Tram got off the foodie hamster wheel—and built an unlikely Michelin destination, called ...
Sweden’s Great Moose Migration has become a slow TV phenomenon. The 24-hour livestream shows the animals’ annual migration ...
Before Swedish slow TV hit “The Great Moose Migration” began airing Tuesday, Ulla Malmgren stocked up on coffee and prepared ...
The slow TV style of programming has spread, with productions in the United Kingdom, China and elsewhere. The central Dutch city of Utrecht, for example, installed a “ fish doorbell ” on a river lock ...
When it comes to reforestation, planting a diversity of tree species could have a plethora of positive effects on forest ...
From now until May 4, the livestream’s remote cameras will capture dozens of moose as they swim across the Ångerman River.
The push alert hits SVT's app — “Första älgarna i bild!” which translates to “First moose on camera!” — as viewers worldwide tune in. The livestream's chat explodes as commenters type encouragement ...