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The Palladia Channel: TV's Best-Kept Secret

Monday January 5, 2009

One of the most raw and inspiring concert performers of our time is Bruce Springsteen, and one of the most recognizably tight bands of all time is his E Street Band. As such, tickets to the concerts are expensive...
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Your Name
January 17, 2009 7:20 PM

the acts thatyou have put together are off the hoook keeep up the great work. i am one who will be watching all the time !

Your Name
January 20, 2009 7:45 PM

What first tuned me into the fact that this channel is filled with good stuff was one of their own "ads" that plays between videos/concerts/etc. I've long since grown out of my teen years and I recall the day when MTV first "exploded" onto the scene. I'm now watching over my own teenage baby sister, and out of my concern for the children at large, I occassionally scan through the music channels to check on what's being "put out there".
I happened across Palladia late one night- admittedly out of boredom rather than anything productive. I enjoyed a few videos and made a mental note of the channel.
Last week, I turned the television to Palladia while it played in the background. That's when I noticed the ad that I refer to. I have told the little ones in my life that you can tell much about the messages and attitudes of the entertainment artists by their band names, song titles, etc., so when I caught the ad out of the side of my eye, I made a note and now I'm passing it on!
The ad is what told me to watch, and now that I have, my hope is for others to feel and pass on the message of unity and peace that I get! (whenever I'm blessed with the time to watch that is! lol)
In closing, I'd like to add to the author's "thumbs-up" on this GREAT NEW MUSIC CHANNEL'S LINE UP- If the ATTITUDE behind the programs are indicative of the attitude and heart behind the parent company (and I believe that must be!), then this "best-kept secret" isn't best kept, but rather it is best passed along!!
( But if you're on BELIEFNET's website, you already knew that, didn't you?!?! )
Peace, love and a smile to everyone out there!

Sam
January 20, 2009 8:18 PM

That was the first time I have ever posted a comment to anything.
Guess I did something to erase my name (?), but I'm Sam (Samantha)- and I'm the person that just sent in the blog/comment above.
Peace!

Bob
February 11, 2009 9:36 PM

I stumbled upon Palladia a couple of weeks ago and loved it. But when I went an entire Saturday without watching basketball on TV, I knew I was hooked. This is way better than the first days of MTV and VH1. I'm extremely impressed with the intimate venues and laid-back atmosphere that makes you feel that you really know the performers. I hope you will continue to expand on this great concept.

Robb Rich
February 16, 2009 11:20 PM

I just discovered this channel this weekend , it is absolutley the best music channel i, ve ever seen , live concerts , of really great bands....check it out if you get the chance you will be pleased .

Robb Rich
February 16, 2009 11:27 PM

I discovered this channel over the weekend , it is absolutley amazing , finally a music channel that plays music , and great music.. really good bands , i could watch this all day and night . hopfully they dont decide to start charging seperatley for it .

Donna
April 3, 2009 11:01 PM

This TV station is AWESOME....I stubled upon it while channel surfing and it is on my FAV list now.. am enjoying the fact that I can watch all these live performances and NOT have to look for a parking spot...lol...great!

dean
June 9, 2009 5:34 PM

Has palladia, ever heard of britney spears?

Frankfm
June 11, 2009 9:14 PM

I'm more than a little concerned that Palladia is allowing artists to clean things up in post-production. If this is true they need to come clean. I enjoy seeing all of these artists, but if they're not truly 'live' that changes everything.

Sara
July 31, 2009 5:56 PM

Just found paalladia on tv, with India Aria performing. Wonderful!!!

Ken
October 20, 2009 8:35 PM

Jeff Beck with a guest appearance by Eric Clapton in a club setting followed by two hours of John Fogerty's The Long Road Home..... This must be Heaven on earth!!

Sheri
October 29, 2009 10:15 PM

I Totally LOVE Crossroads, with two artists from different genres singing each other's songs. I caught the end of Joss Stone with Lean Rhymes, PLEASE run it again so I can see if from the beginning.

Loved Robert Plant and Allison Krauss the other night. Better than the CD for sure.

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