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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
● Documentary TV programs in the slow TV genre consist of uninterrupted broadcasts of ordinary events in real time.
● Nordlandsbanen: Minutt for Minutt is a Norwegian slow TV program.
● The 10-hour-long program documented a train ride from Trondheim to Bodo.
● It first aired in 2012.
● In her book Spectacular Television: Exploring Televisual Pleasure, British film scholar Helen Wheatley writes that slow TV "offers unspectacular' spectacle."
The student wants to provide a specific example of a slow TV program. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
British film scholar Helen Wheatley writes about the slow TV genre in her book Spectacular Television: Exploring Televisual Pleasure.
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An example of the slow TV genre can be seen in Nordlandsbanen: Minutt for Minutt, a 2012 Norwegian show featuring an uninterrupted 10-hour real-time broadcast of a train ride from Trondheim to Bodo.
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Slow TV programs provide uninterrupted broadcasts of ordinary events, such as train rides, in real time.
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With their uninterrupted broadcasts, slow TV programs offer what film scholar Helen Wheatley calls the "unspectacular' spectacle" of ordinary events occurring in real time.
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