SVT’s Live Stream, which shows migration of deer has a wide audience, including Facebook team with more than 77,000 members
Cute images with deer swimming to migrate to northern Sweden, tuned to watch, millions of people every spring over the last six years.
A 24 -hour live stream was screened by SVT Play, Sweden’s National Broadcasting. It started on Tuesday – a week earlier than the timetable due to the hottest weather this April.
Den Stora älgvandringen – which translates to a variety of ways as The Great Moose Migration or The Great Elk Trek – It was first displayed on the On-Demand platform of the SVT public broadcasting body in 2019 and about a million people watched it. Last year the spectators reached 9 million.
60-year-old Cait Borjesson, who has been stuck with the annual live stream since she succeeded during the Covid-19 pandemic, said her television was open for 16 consecutive hours since began on Tuesday.
‘It’s incredibly relaxing“, He told the BBC. “There are the natural sounds of the birds, the air, the trees. Gives you the feeling that you are in nature even if you are not“
For Cait, monitoring of immigration has become an annual tradition, so much that she gets permission from her job to completely sink into three weeks broadcast.
And it’s not alone. SVT’s Live Stream has a wide audience, including a facebook team with more than 77,000 members gathering to share their unforgettable moments, their emotional reactions to transmission and their common love/interest in immigration.
“Historically, this immigration continues since the glacier era,” said Goran Erikson, a dean of the School of Forest Sciences at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Scientific Advisor for Transmission.
Source: Skai
I have worked as a journalist for over 10 years, and my work has been featured on many different news websites. I am also an author, and my work has been published in several books. I specialize in opinion writing, and I often write about current events and controversial topics. I am a very well-rounded writer, and I have a lot of experience in different areas of journalism. I am a very hard worker, and I am always willing to put in the extra effort to get the job done.