Hurtigruten minutt for minutt - 01
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- Hurtigruten minutt for minutt (NRK)
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MS Nordnorge, the ship used in the live broadcast in 2011
Hurtigruten minute by minute - a coastal voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes depicted the Norwegian Coastal Express (Norwegian: Hurtigruten) ship MS Nordnorge on a 134-hour voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes. The programme started on 16 June 2011 at 19:45 CET on NRK and transmitted the entire journey live and non-stop. A total of 11 cameras-three fixed, a bow camera and a gyro-stabilised Cineflex camera-recorded the boat.
The broadcast was shown live on NRK2 in Norway, and on the internet for international viewers and Norwegians abroad, available in Norwegian and English.[16] The broadcast received greater attention and popularity than the previous Bergensbanen minutt for minutt show, both in media and by viewers.
During the weekend of 17-19 June 2011, 2,542,000 people, or approximately half the Norwegian population, visited the live broadcast. At its peak, 692,000 people followed the broadcast at 23:45 Sunday night, as the boat was heading into the Trollfjord in Lofoten. The broadcast has set a world record as being the world's longest live television documentary and is in the Guinness Book of Records.[18] The previous record was 13 hours against their 134 hours.
In 2012, Hurtigruten - minutt for minutt was included in Norsk Dokumentarv which is the Norwegian part of the Memory of the World Programme.[20]
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