
TED: The world's most boring television ... and why it's hilariously addictive | Thomas Hellum
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The transcript discusses the concept of Slow TV, a unique form of television programming that features long, unedited broadcasts of everyday events. Originating in Norway, Slow TV gained popularity with the Bergen Railway broadcast, which captivated millions of viewers. The success led to the Hurtigruten coastal voyage broadcast, further cementing Slow TV's appeal. The format's charm lies in its real-time storytelling and cultural relevance, allowing viewers to create their own narratives. Slow TV continues to explore new projects, emphasizing the importance of unedited timelines and cultural connections.
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