In Sweden, it’s time for the return of a surprising TV sensation—starring none other than the kings of the Scandinavian forest. “The Great Moose Migration” has become a national hit for Sweden’s public broadcaster. For 20 days straight, cameras follow the moose on their slow, majestic journey to spring pastures—streaming live, 24 hours a day. As Bryan Quinn reports, it’s part of a growing trend in “slow TV,” offering viewers a calming escape from the fast-paced world of social media algorithms.
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