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  2. QVC - Wikipedia

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    A QVC offer to buy rival Home Shopping Network in March 1992 was sidetracked by antitrust concerns. [18] On July 12, 1993, QVC offered to acquire Home Shopping in a stock swap valued at about $1.1 billion, but talks faltered when QVC pursued a bid for Paramount in fall 1993. [19]

  3. List of over-the-air HSN affiliates - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of over-the-air affiliates of the Home Shopping Network in the United States. The network itself owns several low-power stations throughout the United States, usually under its broadcast division Ventana Television. Channel positions denoted with a 2 instead carry HSN2.

  4. Shop at Home Network - Wikipedia

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    The Shop at Home Network (also called Shop at Home, Shop at Home TV and SATH) was a television network in the United States, owned and operated by the E. W. Scripps Company from 2002 to 2006, then by Jewelry Television. [1] It primarily aired home shopping programming.

  5. Bud Paxson - Wikipedia

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    The channel was the Home Shopping Club, later Home Shopping Network (currently known as HSN), and Paxson's former radio man Bob Circosta was tapped as the network's first-ever host. HSN soon became a billion dollar juggernaut and began the home shopping / electronic retailing industry. In 1996, the two sold HSN to Hollywood executive Barry Diller.

  6. Helen Keaney - Wikipedia

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    Helen Keaney (also sometimes credited as Helen Rosenthal) (b. 1962) is an American actress, comedian, and hostess on HSN (Home Shopping Network). [1] She was a cast member of "3 Blonde Moms" [2] Previously she did national television commercials for various products including Clorox, Tylenol, Gateway, Degree Deodorant, Dr. Scholl's, Starkist, Thermacare and Verizon.

  7. Barry Diller - Wikipedia

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    Diller was still involved with the USA Network until the Vivendi sale was announced in December 2001. [29] Diller retained the assets of the Home Shopping Network and the subsequent Internet assets he acquired later to bolster the HSN Online stable that later became IAC/InterActiveCorp. [30]

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