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Sweden's Great Moose Migration Livestream Captivates Millions Worldwide

The annual slow TV event, now in its seventh year, began early this season due to warmer weather, with moose already crossing the Ångerman River.

Overview

  • The 2025 edition of 'The Great Moose Migration' livestream launched on April 15, a week earlier than scheduled, as warm temperatures prompted early moose movement.
  • The 20-day, 24-hour broadcast, hosted by Sweden's SVT, features over 30 cameras, including night vision and drones, to document the moose's natural migration path.
  • Since its debut in 2019, the event has grown from 1 million viewers to 9 million in 2024, with fans globally tuning in to this meditative slow TV phenomenon.
  • Viewers and production staff alike praise the calming and therapeutic effects of the livestream, which offers a serene alternative to fast-paced media.
  • The livestream has already recorded 14 moose crossing the river as of April 16, with fans eagerly tracking their progress through SVT's app alerts and live chat.

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