
Annette Hill
Annette Hill is a professor of media and communications at Jönköping University in Sweden. She has provided insights into the phenomenon of slow television, explaining how its appeal lies in the soothing absence of staged tension, allowing audiences to engage with the beauty of simple, everyday moments.
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Annette Hill, a professor of media and communications at Jönköping University in Sweden, said slow TV has roots in reality television but lacks the staging and therefore feels more authentic for viewers.
The Great Moose Migration livestream: A slow TV sensation in SwedenAnnette Hill, a professor of media and communications at Jönköping University in Sweden, said slow TV has roots in reality television but lacks the staging and therefore feels more authentic for viewers.
Millions tune in for 24-hour live TV showing Swedish animal trekAnnette Hill, a professor of media and communications at Jonkoping University in Sweden, said slow TV has roots in reality television but lacks the staging and therefore feels more authentic for viewers.
Live coverage of Sweden’s moose migration draws millions of viewersAnnette Hill is a professor of media and communications at Jönköping University in Sweden.
Millions tune in for three-week live stream of Sweden’s moose migration | Sweden








