Sweden's 24/7 TV coverage of the country's epic moose migration has been gripping viewers around the world. According to a press release from Visit Sweden, the livestream — Den stora älgvandringen, which translates to The Great Moose Migration — started on Tuesday, April 15, a week earlier than expected, thanks to an unusually early spring.
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00:00The slow tv concept and the meditative feeling of the program is actually what people likes because
00:18everyone is so stressed today with the social media and the way we produce everything we do
00:24in our life and this is the total opposite of that i was late to school because i saw moose
00:36and my teacher was like what what you saw moose in the city and i was like no it's on the tv so we put
00:45up the great moose migration on the big screen in my classroom and started watching it every day
00:54the great moose migration is a distance production our control room is based in svt umeo which is
01:05about three hours three and a half hours from where the actual cameras are in the in the woods so it's
01:12a it's a very fascinating way of doing a production and anything can happen but this is this is the
01:22future of doing tv