- ShopNBC
Infobox_TV_channel
name= ShopNBC
logofile=Shop NBC logo.svg
logoalt=
logosize=
slogan=
launch=1991
owner=ValueVision Media
former names = ValueVision (until2000 )
sister names=
web= [http://www.shopnbc.com ShopNBC.com]
terr avail=Available in some market areas
terr serv 1=Available in some market areas
sat serv 1=DirecTV
sat chan 1=Channel 316
sat serv 2=Dish Network
sat chan 2=Channel 228
cable serv 1=Verizon FiOS
cable chan 1=Channel 137
cable serv 2=Also available on other cable systems such asComcast ,Time Warner Cable , etc.
cable chan 2=Consult your local cable provider
online serv 1=VDC
online chan 1 =Channel 802
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|ShopNBC is an American broadcast and cable
home shopping network, owned byValueVision Media , which is in turn 37% owned byNBC Universal , and based out ofEden Prairie, Minnesota .The network itself was previously known as ValueVision which was started in October 1991 nationally after a brief time as a local, afternoon shopping program in 1990. ValueVision changed its name to ShopNBC in the early 2000s.
ShopNBC is well known for sales of
jewelry items. It has recently expanded into sales of household items such as Serta mattresses, computers, Big screen TVs, Skin Care products such asIsomers Laboratories Skin Care and home goods.Some of ShopNBC's show
home shopping host s over its history have included Charla Rines, Jim Zons, Chuck Podhaiski, Shawn Wilsie, Laura Duffek, Jolene Benoit, Skip Connolly and Karen Connolly, Carmela Richards, Jim Skelton, Tim Temple, Jim Fisher and Wes McCoy and his wife, Pamela McCoy. Key guests have included:Jim Peterson andManuela Marcheggiani .ShopNBC's main competitors are HSN (Home Shopping Network) and
QVC .ShopNBC has long held and continues to hold a "Satisfactory" rating from the Better Business Bureau for properly addressing matters referred by the BBB. The BBB rating can be viewed at the following site [http://www.mnd.bbb.org/commonreport.html?bid=13000935]
ShopNBC has recently undergone major changes within its highest-level components. Changes were made to increase company visibility as well as sales, although ShopNBC may be viewed as a victim of lower retail sales in general, as revenue failed again to report any progress as of April 2008.
External links
* [http://www.shopnbc.com/ Official Site]
* [http://www.shopnbc.com/onair/meetourhosts/ ShopNBC On-air Hosts]
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