SCANDINAVIAN SLOW TV IS MOVING STRONGLY INTO THE 2020S – AND IS NOW ALSO FOR CHILDREN

The Norwegian public service broadcaster NRK just premiered the longest slow TV broadcast ever with Svalbard Minute by Minute documenting a nine-day Arctic expedition. Next week the Swedish public service broadcaster SVT will try to convince children that slow TV is also for them with two weeks of l...

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Main Author: Redvall, Eva Novrup
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: CST Online 2020
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Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/scandinavian-slow-tv-is-moving-strongly-into-the-2020s--and-is-now-also-for-children(ce269aa2-58fc-4feb-988d-535e1af63eb7).html
https://cstonline.net/scandinavian-slow-tv-is-moving-strongly-into-the-2020s-and-is-now-also-for-children/
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Summary:The Norwegian public service broadcaster NRK just premiered the longest slow TV broadcast ever with Svalbard Minute by Minute documenting a nine-day Arctic expedition. Next week the Swedish public service broadcaster SVT will try to convince children that slow TV is also for them with two weeks of live broadcasting from 6.30am to 8pm from a Swedish farm.