Pitchfork to launch Web-TV site

Want to start a raging debate among music fans? Just mention Pitchfork. The popular music site is influential, and coverage on it can create immeasurable buzz for lucky indie acts, but P4k's sometimes-snarky (and occasionally unreadably dense) reviews have created a legion of detractors.

Whatever your take on it, you can't deny that Pitchfork gets people talking about new music, and that, my friends, is a good thing. So it should be pretty interesting to see what happens when P4k launches its latest venture on April 7: a 24-hour-a-day online music-video channel. According to an item posted to Pitchfork today, "the online channel will bring you closer to the artists you love, through original mini-documentaries, secret rooftop and basement sessions, full concerts, exclusive interviews, and the most carefully curated selection of music videos online."

The online channel, which will be found at Pitchfork.tv, will also feature full-length documentaries, classic concert films, and music DVDs in their entirety.

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