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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 10/16/2025 23:30 EDT

New ITVX Channel Streams Absolutely Spellbinding Footage of Earth... Forever

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: I realize that, at this point, there are already far too many shows. Every channel, every streaming service is teeming with content demanding your attention, and there are simply too few hours in the day to watch them all. However, with that in mind, may I recommend a new show called Space Live? There's only one episode. The only potential downside is that the episode literally lasts for ever. Actually, that's inaccurate. Space Live isn't a show, it's a

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