- Bud Paxson
Lowell W. "Bud" Paxson is an American media executive.
A native of
Florida , Paxson began his career as the owner of a smallAM radio station, WWQT 1470 AM, inClearwater, Florida . [ [http://www.clickz.com/showPage.html?page=1566961 A Man. A Plan. A Can Opener.] ClickZ Network] There, in 1977, an advertiser had plenty of product to sell -- avocado-green-colored can openers -- but ran out of funds to purchase airtime. Paxson instructed talk-show hostBob Circosta , who had a talk show from noon until 3:00 PM [ [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1223094538830947054&q=Circosta&hl=en HSN Pitchman Bob Circosta Nov 9, 2006] Tampa Bay's Media Talk video] , to sell the can openers live over the airwaves, and both men were stunned at the audience response. All 112 can openers were purchased within the hour on August 28, 1977. This started the Suncoast International Bargainers Club [ [http://www.barternews.com/creative_barter_arrangement_launched_paxsons_home_shopping_network.htm Creative Barter Arrangement Launched Paxson’s Home Shopping Network] BarterNews] .Sensing the sales potential of live, on-air product selling, Paxson and financier
Roy Speer co-founded a local cabletelevision channel (channel 52 on Vision Cable) in 1982 that sold products directly toFlorida viewers, and then launched nationwide in 1985. The channel was theHome Shopping Network , and Paxson's former radio manBob 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 soldHSN to Hollywood executiveBarry Diller .Paxson then formed Paxson Communications and bought radio stations, TV stations, and billboards, primarily in
Florida . Eventually, he sold those and put the money intoPAX TV , a new network of family-friendly TV shows seen as the alternative to the more "adult" programs of the major networks. [Media and Publishing. (2007). In "Encyclopædia Britannica". Retrieved March 5, 2007, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://search.eb.com/eb/article-92259] The channel also reflected Paxson's background as an evangelicalChristian (since 1985), which he spoke of openly.PAX TV began onAugust 31 ,1998 .During the time between the sale of
HSN and the founding ofPAX TV , Paxson moved his headquarters fromTampa to West Palm Beach.However, the network never received anywhere near the ratings or
advertising revenue of the other networks. In addition,PAX TV lost a few affiliates, such as when Paxson sold theirDayton, Ohio andGreen Bay, Wisconsin stations toACME Communications so that group could affiliate them with The WB (though Pax programming continued to air overnight on those stations for a few years), and the network was unable to offer their programming in some markets, like St, Louis, Charlotte and Pittsburgh.On
June 28 ,2005 ,PAX TV became i, "Independent Television." In November of that year,NBC Universal , which owned 22 percent of i, began a nine-month period during which it could buy the rest of the network. Possibly sensing that NBCU would do so, and beset with the burden of lawsuits over the operation of i, Paxson resigned from the company he founded.In addition, Paxson Communications became
ion Media Networks , and NBCU executiveR. Brandon Burgess became thechief executive officer .References
* [http://www.clickz.com/showPage.html?page=1566961 A Man. A Plan. A Can Opener.] ClickZ Network
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1075220,00.html "Can You Believe This Price?"] Time Magazine
* [http://www.sptimes.com/2002/07/30/Floridian/It_started_with_112_c.shtml It started with 112 can openers] St. Petersburg Timesee also
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*ion Media Networks
*Home Shopping Network
*The Worship Network
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