Slow Tv, Fast Success: Wildlife Webcams Reality Show
Slow TV channels are hitting the jackpot on YouTube. Live webcams filming wildlife attract millions of views. Whether it's the depths of the underwater world or the bellowing of stags, animals are filmed 24/7, without editing or music. This is a global phenomenon, reminiscent of the early days of reality TV applied to the animal kingdom. The stork couple Mélodie and Maurice, followed by over 300,000 people, has even become a cash cow for tourism in the village of Sarralbe, in France. An investigation into this unusual craze that's raising awareness about nature and encouraging people to rediscover their environment, especially in urban areas.
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