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How a 24-hour livestream of moose became a Swedish TV sensationBefore Swedish slow TV hit “The Great Moose Migration” began airing Tuesday, Ulla Malmgren stocked up on coffee and prepared meals so she doesn’t miss a moment of the 20-day, 24-hour event.
24-hour event. “Sleep? Forget it. I don’t sleep,” she said. Malmgren, 62, isn’t alone. The show, called ” Den stora älgvandringen ” in Swedish, and sometimes translated as “The ...
Before Sweden's slow-TV hit “The Great Moose Migration” began airing on Tuesday, Ulla Malmgren stocked up on coffee and prepared meals so she didn't miss a moment of the 20-day, 24-hour event.
An additional hour of post-bedtime screen was associated with an increased in the risk of insomnia symptoms of 59 percent and a shortened sleep duration of an average of 24 minutes. Contrary to ...
A new Norwegian study finds that one hour of screen time at bedtime results in a 59% higher risk of insomnia and 24 fewer minutes of sleep. The findings indicate that social media use is no more ...
A lonely young woman in Texas has streamed every second of her life for three years and counting. Is this life, or a performance of one?
AP photo Before Swedish slow TV hit “The Great Moose Migration” began airing Tuesday, Ulla Malmgren stocked up on coffee and prepared meals so she doesn’t miss a moment of the 20-day, 24-hour event ..
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