News: Pitchfork to Launch Online Music TV Channel April 7
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Pitchfork To Launch Online TV
Published 3/4/2008 at Coolfer
... , the upcoming online television channel being launched by the loved/loathed music site Pitchfork. (Here's the post on the venture at Pitchfork.) Pitchfork.tv will launch on April 7 and will have original programming, live concerts and interviews, and it will offer a different full-length feature every week. And all of this is free for viewers. Later in the year, says the post, Pitchfork.tv will be integrated with parent site. ...
Pitchfork to launch new online TV channel
Published 3/4/2008 by Tibi Puiu at ZME Music
... We all know MTV’s nothing like it used to be, gone are the days of 24h non-stop music videos, to be replaced with superficial talk shows and hours upon hours of commercials. Internet, on-demand TV, seems to be the future of visual broadcasting entertainment now and popular Internet ezine Pitchfork Media knows this well. So, according to a recent announcement, ...
Trent Reznor Disproves Need for Record Labels, Singing
Published 3/4/2008 at Vulture
... Buys Children: Charles Bock's Beautiful Children has been optioned by Warner Independent Pictures, who are reportedly in talks to have Eric Roth write the screenplay. Maybe now the press will finally start paying Bock some attention. [Variety]
Pitchfork Invents Music Televison: On April 7, Pitchfork will launch its own video site, Pitchfork.tv, finally giving their telegenic music critics a chance in the spotlight. [Pitchfork]
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The Music Elite Refuse to Be Left Off the Web Video Bandwagon
Published 3/4/2008 by david at Jossip
... review site Pitchfork, which is where all the cool kids go to generate buzz for under the radar bands they’ll quickly ditch when they grow too popular, is following Vice’s business strategy: get into web video. They’re launching Pitchfork.TV, which is sleighed to be the antithesis of what MTV has become; that is, they’ll show music videos and music-related programming. Oh, except they’ll also feature full-length feature films. Ugh. [Pitchfork] ...

