How it spreads
Free Discovery
The small code on a video does not lead back into Slow Travel TV. It leads wherever the person who filmed that journey chose: a booking page, an enquiry form, whatever their actual goal is. What spreads it further from there is not advertising. It is other people building channels of their own around it.
Someone is watching
Any channel, any place, any hour, on a phone, a laptop, or an actual television.
They notice the code
It belongs to whoever filmed that journey, not to us. It leads to their booking page, their enquiry form, whatever they actually want a curious viewer to do next.
Someone builds a channel around it
A themed run of coastal ferries, or every slow train through one region, put together by a viewer who simply wanted more of what they had just seen.
The footage keeps airing, and so does its code
On the new channel, in front of a new audience, still leading exactly where its owner chose, without them building or promoting a second channel themselves.
That's the whole loop. A destination's reach does not grow because it bought more advertising. It grows because someone else, moved by what they saw, built a channel around it too.
Discovery keeps working while you're not looking.
Watch a channel, or build a thematic one of your own, and help the footage you love reach further than it could on its own.