The Great Moose Migration live stream, which showcases hundreds of moose crossing the Angerman River in Sweden, has captivated millions over the years. Premiering in 2019, viewership surged from nearly a million to 9 million in the latest season. With the 2023 season launching a week early due to warmer weather, fans are prepared to engage fully, with some even foregoing sleep to watch. Producers have set up extensive filming equipment while enthusiastic viewers share their experience on social media, highlighting the show’s ability to provide solace in turbulent times.
This spring, as every spring for the past six years, a lot of people will be glued to it. When Den stora algvandringen variously translated as The Great Moose Migration or The Great Elk Trek first aired on the public broadcaster SVT's on-demand platform in 2019, nearly a million people tuned in.
Given the state of the world, a three-week-long, round-the-clock live stream of a few hundred moose gingerly crossing the Angerman River in northern Sweden to reach their summer pastures could be just what viewers need.
Ulla Malmgren, 62, said she had stocked up on coffee and pre-cooked meals for the duration so she did not miss a moment. Sleep? Forget it. I don't sleep, she said.
Another fan, William Garp Liljefors, 20, said he had been known to be late for class while the show was on. I feel relaxed, but at the same time I'm like, Oh, there's a moose. Oh, what if there's a moose?
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