The Great Moose Migration, which streamed for nearly three weeks via SVT Play, showcased the journey of moose in northern Sweden. Debuting in 2019, the series has captivated nearly 9 million viewers. Over 478 hours of content were captured using various cameras, and the phenomenon aligns with the slow TV genre that gained traction in 2009. Viewers have formed communities around the series, sharing real-time sightings and discussions, reflecting a deeper appreciation for nature's rhythms and storytelling through technology.
Since its debut in 2019, The Great Moose Migration has transformed from a niche experiment into a cultural phenomenon in Sweden, drawing nearly unimaginable viewer attention.
The series has captured 478 hours of footage from 26 cameras, demonstrating the growing allure of slow TV as more viewers engage with nature in an unhurried manner.
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