Slow television

Slow television

Slow television is live, nonstop TV coverage of an ordinary event in its complete length. The slow tv was popularized by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation's 7-hour broadcast of the train ride from Bergen to Oslo in 2009, and a 134-hour broadcast of the MS Nordnorge's coastal voyage in 2011.

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