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Norwegian broadcaster to commemorate Svalbard Treaty with ‘ultimate slow-TV project’

Already known for some of the longest uninterrupted TV broadcasts ever, Norway’s NRK is preparing to outdo itself when it travels to the Arctic this summer.

By Kevin McGwin February 27, 2019
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Although it was not the first to dip into the mesmerizing world of slow TV (remember fireplace videos on VHS and fishcams in the early days of the internet?), Norway’s national broadcaster NRK has something of a reputation as a pioneer in the genre.

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