31 January (2020-01-31) – 9 February 2020 (2020-02-09)
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Svalbard Minute by Minute (Norwegian: Svalbard minutt for minutt) is a 221-hour-long 2020 Norwegian slow television broadcast that aired on NRK2 between 31 January at 18:00 to 9 February at 23:59 (CET).[1] The broadcast shows the MS Spitsbergen's [no] nine-day voyage around Spitsbergen, the only permanently-inhabited island of Svalbard, which commemorated the 100-year anniversary of the Svalbard Treaty, a treaty signed on 9 February 1920 which gave Norway sovereignty over Svalbard. Lasting a total of 13,319 minutes, it is NRK's longest slow television broadcast as of February 2022.
^Sidsel, Linden (27 January 2020) "Svalbard Minute by Minute - Slow TV Archived 2022-02-02 at the Wayback Machine". NRK. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
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