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Sweden's SVT broadcaster is streaming live footage of the Great Moose Migration for three weeks, using over 30 cameras to capture the slow-paced action. The livestream, which shows tranquil scenes of forests and rivers, attracted 9 million viewers last year, making it a popular alternative to fast-paced, tailored content on platforms like TikTok and YouTube.
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