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QVC

QVC (short for "Quality Value Convenience") is an American free-to-air television network, and flagship shopping channel specializing in televised home shopping, owned by Qurate Retail Group. Founded in 1986 by Joseph Segel in West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, QVC broadcasts to more than 350 million households in seven countries, including channels in the UK, Germany, Japan, and Italy, along with a joint venture in China with China National Radio called CNR Mall.[2]

QVC
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaWorldwide
Headquarters1200 Wilson Drive, West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format2160p UHDTV
1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerQurate Retail Group
Sister channels(see below)
History
LaunchedNovember 24, 1986; 36 years ago (1986-11-24)[1]
Links
Websiteqvc.com
Availability
Terrestrial
ABC Owned Television Stations-DT4 channel position; list of stations
Over-the-air as a subchannelConsult local listings
Streaming media
QVCLive Stream
Apple TV & Amazon Fire TVQVC app (all QVC networks)
RokuQVC/HSN app (all QVC & HSN networks)
Frndly TVInternet Protocol television

History

Early era (1986–1992)

QVC's founding and television launch

QVC was founded on June 13, 1986, by Joseph Segel and investors including Ralph Roberts, the founder and chairperson of Comcast. Roberts was able to arrange deals in which cable companies received investment stakes in QVC in exchange for carrying the channel.[1] Sears was one of the first brands that QVC would represent, with a two-year exclusive agreement to sell Sears products through television shopping.[3][4] The corporation later set a new record for first full-year fiscal sales for a new public company of $112 million.[5] The channel was launched on November 24, 1986, with program hosts Kathy Levine, John Eastman, Ellen Langas, Bob Bowersox, and Cindy Briggs-Moore.[6] Each November 24, QVC celebrated their birthday annually through 2008.[7][8] Initially broadcasting live from 7:30 p.m. until midnight ET each weekday and 24 hours a day each weekend, the channel extended its live programming to 24/7/364 in January 1987. Former QUBE host and producer, Ron Giles, was named an executive vice president and executive producer at QVC in late 1987.[9] In October 1988, the board of directors elected Michael C. Boyd to the position of senior executive vice president and chief operating officer.[10] In early 1990, Boyd would take the title of president, reportedly to relieve some of Segel's load.[11]

Competitor buy-out attempts

In July 1989, QVC acquired the Cable Value Network, founded by Irwin L. Jacobs. The $380 million deal contributed to a loss of $17 million during the next fiscal quarter, and then led to difficulties in the couple of years that followed.[12][13][14]

QVC first offered to buy out the Burbank-based Shop Television Network on March 16, 1991,[15] a bid rejected by its producers and the Los Angeles Superior Court, and which carried blocks of time offering JCPenney merchandise. On May 21, 1991, it acquired the channel and its 4 million subscribers, with a liability of $2 million to its producers, along with a license to carry JCPenney brands on-air.[16]

A QVC offer to buy rival Home Shopping Network in March 1992 was sidetracked by antitrust concerns.[17] 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.[18] Liberty Media Corp. held a controlling interest in the St. Petersburg, Florida-based Home Shopping Network along with their share of QVC.[19]

Barry Diller, use of QVC for corporate raider attempts (1993–1995)

Diller's takeover and failure of Q2

Introduced to televised shopping by designer Diane von Fürstenberg a decade before their marriage, Fox founder Barry Diller pursued slick "infotainment"-style programming as his next television venture.[20] After resigning as chairman of Fox Inc. in early 1992, Diller's Arrow Investments purchased a $25 million stake in QVC, or just under 3 percent of the company, in December 1992 and Diller succeeded Segel as chairman and chief executive on January 18, 1993.[21]

Diller, known for building Fox as a fourth national television network in just five years, replaced QVC's second channel, The Fashion Channel, with Q2.[22] Debuting in spring 1994, Q2 was aimed at younger, more economic shoppers, and broadcast from New York City. The spin-off network was shelved in 1996, costing QVC $55 million.[23]

Failed Paramount takeover bid

QVC, under Diller, first placed a hostile $9.6 billion bid for Paramount in September 1993, when talks for a friendly merger between Paramount and Viacom, worth $7.2 billion at the time, were already under way.[24] QVC's more attractive bid was forced on Paramount in the February 4, 1994 decision of Paramount Communications, Inc. v. QVC Network, Inc. by the Delaware Supreme Court. Following Viacom's merger with Blockbuster that gave Viacom the financial lead, Diller proposed that QVC financial backer BellSouth could buy QVC shares after the merger to boost the value of QVC's stock to Paramount shareholders.[25] Diller dropped the proposal when reminded of its legal challenges and on February 14, 1994, QVC lost its bid for Paramount to a $9.85 billion bid from Viacom.[26][27] Diller's reported five-word response to the end of what The Los Angeles Times called "the biggest takeover war of the 1990s" was: "They won. We lost. Next."[28]

Worldwide reach

Diller changed the name of QVC Network to QVC, Inc. in 1994, while creating a holding company to allow the firm to diversify and build assets and divisions separately. Among the changes were the creation of two new divisions, Q Direct, to produce infomercials and 60- and 120-second direct response TV commercials, and QVC Interactive, an online-shopping service.[29] QVC launched their internet shopping site, iQVC, on September 15, 1996.[30]

QVC's shopping channel based in Mexico, airing in non-primetime programming hours on Canal 4, launched November 1, 1993 in a partnership with Televisa, and known domestically as CVC (a Spanish translation of the network's full name).[31] The operation closed on August 4, 1995, after the devaluation of the Mexican peso during a monetary transition, and a general national loathing of long-form home shopping and paid programming content.[32]

QVC's rise (1995–2005)

On September 29, 1994, QVC Vice President Douglas Briggs unveiled the QVC Local, a customized, $1.7 million state-of-the-art television studio in a bus, in Washington, D.C.[33] In January 1995, QVC kicked off the "Quest for America's Best: 50 in 50 Tour," a 50-week nationwide product search to promote local and regional products with live broadcasts from every State. The QVC Local traveled 88,796 miles of American road during the 50 in 50 Tour in 1995.[34]

Comcast and TCI spin-off company Liberty Media completed their acquisition of the company on February 2, 1995, and Diller resigned. Douglas S. Briggs was announced as QVC Inc. CEO on March 6, 1995, after overseeing the daily business of the company as president of QVC electronic retailing and executive vice president of QVC Inc. since February 1994.[35] Briggs was tasked with boosting Diller's many start-up ventures, including QVC UK and Q2.[36]

On September 24, 1997, at 7pm ET, QVC signed off their live broadcast from their previous studio and celebrated the opening of their new broadcast center and corporate offices, Studio Park, a nearly 17-acre property with more than 58,000 square feet of filming studios in West Chester, Pennsylvania.[37][38]

QVC tested a retail concept in 2000 at The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota with a limited-term lease on a 500 square-foot store.[39] The next year, QVC signed a ten-year lease on a 2,500 square-foot store with broadcasting capabilities and opened QVC @ The Mall on August 8, 2001.[40] The Mall of America store remained the only location for this format and the store closed at the conclusion of the ten-year lease on March 22, 2011.[41]

Legal hurdles and Comcast's exit

In 1998, two former hosts filed a class-action lawsuit against QVC, claiming that they were discriminated against by the shopping channel based on their race. The lawsuit went on to state that QVC refused to allow non-white hosts any permanent daytime/primetime spots, which relegated them to the overnight hours, otherwise known as the "graveyard shift." Because of this, the non-white hosts were paid considerably less than the white hosts.[42][43]

On July 3, 2003, Comcast sold its majority share to Liberty Media, which purchased the remaining 56.5% of QVC it didn't already own for $7.9 billion. Comcast, for which QVC was a financial asset, not a strategic one, continued to carry QVC for its 21 million cable subscribers.[44]

On Wednesday, March 24, 2004, the FTC sued QVC over violating a June 2000 order barring the company from making misleading claims about dietary supplements.[45] A March 2009 settlement with the FTC charged QVC with paying $6 million for consumer redress and a $1.5 million civil penalty and for QVC to discontinue the dietary supplements products.[46][47]

In 2006, the U.S. District Court in Philadelphia settled a dispute between QVC and HSN over the use of the phrase "Christmas in July," QVC maintaining their use of it since 1987, and HSN claiming copyright on it in 2000.[48]

Move towards e-commerce (2006–2021)

CEO Douglas Briggs announced his retirement in April 2005 and on November 1, 2005, Michael A. George, who previously served as chief marketing officer and general manager of the U.S. consumer business at Dell Inc, was named successor. George was named QVC CEO on April 15, 2006.[49]

On September 23, 2007, QVC U.S. rebranded itself, changing its logo on-air and online. The rebranding was accompanied by an advertising campaign with the tagline "iQdoU?" ("I shop QVC, do you?") that had preceded the rebrand with billboards in major U.S. cities. The iQdoU? campaign also included a "teaser" website.[50][51]

QVC was the first shopping network to offer a native high-definition simulcast channel in May 2009. Formerly, the 4:3 cut for its standard definition feed in a 16:9 presentation was made to the right of the screen rather than on both sides of the 4:3 frame, allowing the network to place its graphics fully to the left and lower portions of the screen to maximize camera presentation space. Eventually, the standard definition feed was converted to a downscaled letterboxing of the 16:9 HD channel at the provider's headend level.

On September 30, 2010, at 11 p.m., QVC began broadcasting in Italy, both on satellite and through digital terrestrial television. In 2012, QVC partnered with China National Radio to take over operations of its home shopping network and associated internet e-commerce site, CNR Mall. In 2014 the joint venture reached 89 million households.[52]

In 2013, QVC partnered with Ion Media Networks to bring its programming to broadcast television, through Ion Television.[53] QVC began to be carried as the fifth digital subchannel on most Ion Television owned-and-operated stations beginning on August 5, 2013; due to technical limitations caused by the number of subchannels Ion requires its stations to carry, QVC is carried in a squeezed full-screen 4:3 format and is transmitted in standard definition. The channel is also broadcast on digital subchannels of low-powered television stations in selected areas.[54] The broadcast service is branded as "QVC Over the Air", with an accompanying on-screen bug appearing on the lower right corner of the screen during the network's programming.

After integrating their shopping experience with Facebook in 2008 and with Instagram in 2012, QVC launched toGather, a social shopping platform resembling Pinterest in July 2013. The site allowed members to set up a personalized newsfeed to view shopping recommendations from people and brands they chose to follow. QVC shut down the site in January 2015.[55][56]

On October 21, 2014, QVC returned to the NASDAQ, with trading names QVCA and QVCB.[57]

Mergers with Zulily and HSN into Qurate

In August 2015, QVC acquired the online retailer Zulily for $2.4 billion.[58][59]

On July 6, 2017, QVC's parent company, Liberty Interactive, announced its intention to purchase the remaining 62% of stock it did not already own of HSN, the rival home shopping channel. The all-stock deal is valued at $2.1 billion ($40.36 a share).[60][61][62] In 2018, Liberty Interactive rebranded itself as Qurate Retail Group, trading under the new NASDAQ tickers QRTEA and QRTEB, with Mike George remaining as president and CEO.[63]

In 2018, Qurate named Leslie Ferraro as President of their QVC and HSN units. Ferraro concluded her 17-year run at The Walt Disney Company where she most recently served as co-chair of Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media and president of Disney Consumer Products and reported to work at Qurate on September 16.[64] On February 6, 2019, QVC again rebranded itself, the new logo with a square shape intended to resemble a computer or a phone screen emphasizing its digital and mobile platforms. The reimagined 'Q' in a sleek, mobile-friendly format, has a lever that is supposed to symbolize an open door, said Susan Ripke, QVC's vice president of brand strategy.[65] On Monday, October 7, 2019, QVC ceased its 24/7 live broadcasting model in favor of airing nineteen hours of live and five hours of repeated programming daily.[66] On November 22, 2019, QVC reinstated a twentieth hour of live programming daily.

COVID-19 pandemic response on-air and online

As early as March 16, 2020, QVC saw changes to their operations due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, with on-air product representatives appearing via Skype from around the world, calling in to live broadcasts with program hosts and models practicing social distancing. QVC remained live on-air 20 hours a day, with QVC2 temporarily cutting back to one live hour per day. Employees not essential to the West Chester, Pennsylvania live broadcast shifted to remote work, while all fulfillment centers in Pennsylvania, Virginia, California, and North and South Carolina remained operational with the introduction of health and safety measures and enhanced sanitation practices.[67] Additionally, despite posted revenue gains, Qurate laid off 450 employees in July 2020 "to simplify and streamline its operating structure."[68]

Approximately 75% of QVC's 1.2 million-square-foot Rocky Mount, North Carolina distribution center was damaged in a December 18, 2021 fire, which resulted in one employee death and around 2,000 layoffs.[69]

QVC2

QVC2
 
Ownership
Sister channels(see above)
History
LaunchedAugust 22, 2013; 9 years ago (2013-08-22)
Former namesQVC Plus
(2013–2017)
Links
Websiteqvc.com

On August 22, 2013, QVC launched a timeshift channel called QVC Plus (the first such channel operated by a home shopping network), made available initially on cable provider Bright House Networks and satellite provider DirecTV, which broadcasts the channel's programming on a three-hour tape delay.[70] On April 1, 2017, QVC Plus was rebranded as QVC2 as a destination for more live programming, broadcasting live 12 hours a day, Monday through Friday from noon to midnight ET, and Saturdays and Sundays from 10am-10pm ET.[71] After four months of reduced programming on QVC2 due to the global coronavirus pandemic, QVC2 ceased live programming on July 14, 2020, focusing thereafter only on repeated QVC programming.[72] QVC2 restored live programming with 2 hours live programming daily on December 9, 2020, which increased to 13 hours live daily on July 1, 2021.

QVC3

QVC3
 
History
LaunchedApril 1, 2019; 4 years ago (2019-04-01)
Links
Websiteqvc.com

On April 1, 2019, Beauty iQ's broadcast channel was rebranded as QVC3, airing rebroadcasts of previously recorded QVC and QVC2 programming 24 hours a day. On June 1, 2022, it took over the cable carriage formerly held by ShopHQ's secondary channel, ShopHQ Health.

QVC NOW

QVC NOW
History
LaunchedApril 23, 2019
Former namesBeauty iQ (2019-2021)
Links
Websiteqvc.com

On October 25, 2016, QVC announced the creation of Beauty iQ, a female-oriented television channel based entirely on beauty products. The network was launched on both DirecTV and Dish Network on October 31, 2016.[73] Beauty iQ aired live programming Monday through Friday, 8pm- Midnight ET. Beauty iQ ceased live programming on March 13, 2019. Beginning April 23, 2019, QVC introduced Beauty iQ as their first digital-only channel, in order to better target its younger audience.[74] On March 1, 2021, BeautyiQ converted to QVC NOW, a mix of various repeated QVC programming.

Operations

All of QVC's operations (U.S., UK, Germany, Japan, Italy, and China) run 24 hours a day, although live programming hours vary between each region.

Headquarters

QVC has its headquarters in West Chester, Pennsylvania by U.S. Route 202.[75][76] The $100 million QVC Studio Park complex, located on an 80 acres (32 ha) plot of land, opened in 1997.[77]

American QVC operations

 
QVC Outlet store in Frazer, Pennsylvania

QVC's U.S. operations are based in the Studio Park complex, which houses its corporate headquarters, studio and broadcasting facilities. Studio Park is the former corporate offices of the computer company Commodore. Call center facilities are located in Chesapeake, Virginia, and San Antonio, Texas. QVC's distribution centers are located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Suffolk, Virginia, Florence, South Carolina, Rocky Mount, North Carolina and Ontario, California. Its 2013 sales were worth $5.84 billion.[78]

QVC U.S. also operates two outlet stores in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and Frazer, Pennsylvania.[79]

QVC broadcasts live in the United States 20/7. The four hours from 3am until 7am Eastern time, loop the "Today's Special Value" feature for Pacific Time Zone viewers, and previously aired programming. QVC broadcasts 364 days a year to more than 100 million households, and ranks as the number two television network in terms of revenue (#1 in home shopping networks), with sales in 2015 giving a net revenue of $8.7 billion. The only day on which QVC does not broadcast its usual format is Christmas, when the station runs a taped telecast of the West Chester Christmas Parade and other pre-recorded programming.[80][53] Every year the "QVC Presents 'FFANY Shoes on Sale'" event is broadcast in which donated designer shoes are sold at half the suggested retail price and 80% of the proceeds go to breast cancer research and education. It is organized with the Fashion Footwear Association of New York, which runs a coinciding Shoes on Sale initiative along with an awards gala.[81][82][83][84]

QVC in the UK and Ireland

QVC UK was launched on October 1, 1993. QVC UK's headquarters and broadcasting facilities are in Chiswick Park, West London. Call centre and distribution warehouse are situated in Knowsley in Merseyside. QVC UK also runs an outlet store in Warrington; another was in Shrewsbury, but this closed in June 2020. QVC UK also operates three channels made up mostly of rerun segments from the live channel, QVC Beauty, QVC Extra and QVC Style. The company's UK sales in 2013 were worth $660 million, now reaching to 27 million households in Britain and Ireland.[52][78]

QVC UK's main channel broadcasts live 364 days a year from 09:00 to 01:00. For the 8 'non-live' hours a day and on one day a year, Christmas Day, the main channel shows rerun segments from the live channel.

QVC Germany

QVC Germany, incorporated in Düsseldorf, runs call centre operations from sites in Bochum and Kassel, whilst distribution is handled from a dedicated warehouse in Hückelhoven. The company's 2013 sales were worth $970 million.[78]

QVC Germany first broadcast December 1, 1996 and reaches 41 million households in Germany and Austria.[52] QVC Germany broadcasts live 17 hours a day, 363.5 days a year (the channel goes off-air on Christmas Eve (with no programming after noon) and Christmas Day). QVC has two additional channels in Germany, QVC 2 and QVC Style.

QVC Japan

QVC Japan, a joint venture with Mitsui & Co., is based in Makuhari, where its broadcast studio, corporate headquarters, and call center facility are located. Distribution facilities are in Sakura City. The company's 2013 sales were worth $1.02 billion.[78]

QVC Japan first broadcast on April 1, 2001, and reaches 27 million households. The channel once broadcast live programming 24 hours a day and now airs 19 live programming hours daily.[52]

QVC Italy

QVC Italy first broadcast on October 1, 2010.[85] QVC Italy's headquarters and broadcasting facilities are located at Brugherio, near Milan and the distribution center is located in Castel San Giovanni.[52] The company's 2013 sales were worth $130 million.[78]

QVC Italy broadcasts live 17 hours a day (although the channel runs 24 hours a day), 364 days a year to 25 million households. The primary distribution platforms for QVC Italy are digital terrestrial television and satellite.

QVC France

On August 1, 2015, QVC reached its seventh international market with France.[52][86] Before the launch, the company said it expected to create about 200 jobs in its first two years in the country. QVC France broadcast from their studio and administration facility in Seine-Saint-Denis live on weekdays from 15:00 to 23:00 and weekends from 11:00 to 23:00, online, on mobile devices and on major satellite TV, cable TV and internet TV.[87] The channel's corporate website said QVC stood for: Qualité, Valeur, Confiance, replacing convenience with (the French for) trust.[78]

Qurate Retail Group ceased operations of QVC France on March 13, 2019, stating that "QVC France had underperformed against financial and operational expectations, in large part due to unique in-market structural challenges and market dynamics that evolved in the years following the launch of the operation."[88]

QVC/CNR (China)

QVC/CNR (China) is based in Beijing and operates both a television broadcast and associated e-commerce website cnrmall.com. The China operation is a 51/49 joint venture between state-owned China National Radio and QVC, based on the pre-existing CNR channel reaching 35 million households, with plans to grow to 195 million households that have digital cable.[89] Chinese law prohibits private control of television stations, so this is the maximum position QVC can hold in its Chinese operations. QVC/CNR broadcasts live 17 hours a day.[52] The company's 2013 sales were worth $110 million.[78]

Today's Special Value

 
Today's Special Value logo, in use from 2000 through January 16, 2006.

Since August 11, 1987, QVC has branded their daily featured product as Today's Special Value. Originally, Today's Special Value (TSV) was a product specially priced for one day only, but since 2017, contrary to its name, it is offered for a variable amount of time, for up to two weeks.[90]

See also

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short, quality, value, convenience, american, free, television, network, flagship, shopping, channel, specializing, televised, home, shopping, owned, qurate, retail, group, founded, 1986, joseph, segel, west, chester, pennsylvania, united, states, broadcasts, . QVC short for Quality Value Convenience is an American free to air television network and flagship shopping channel specializing in televised home shopping owned by Qurate Retail Group Founded in 1986 by Joseph Segel in West Chester Pennsylvania United States QVC broadcasts to more than 350 million households in seven countries including channels in the UK Germany Japan and Italy along with a joint venture in China with China National Radio called CNR Mall 2 QVCCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaWorldwideHeadquarters1200 Wilson Drive West Chester Pennsylvania 19380ProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format2160p UHDTV 1080i HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerQurate Retail GroupSister channels see below HistoryLaunchedNovember 24 1986 36 years ago 1986 11 24 1 LinksWebsiteqvc comAvailabilityTerrestrialABC Owned Television Stations DT4 channel position list of stationsOver the air as a subchannelConsult local listingsStreaming mediaQVCLive StreamApple TV amp Amazon Fire TVQVC app all QVC networks RokuQVC HSN app all QVC amp HSN networks Frndly TVInternet Protocol television Contents 1 History 1 1 Early era 1986 1992 1 1 1 QVC s founding and television launch 1 1 2 Competitor buy out attempts 1 2 Barry Diller use of QVC for corporate raider attempts 1993 1995 1 2 1 Diller s takeover and failure of Q2 1 2 2 Failed Paramount takeover bid 1 2 3 Worldwide reach 1 3 QVC s rise 1995 2005 1 3 1 Legal hurdles and Comcast s exit 1 4 Move towards e commerce 2006 2021 1 4 1 Mergers with Zulily and HSN into Qurate 1 4 2 COVID 19 pandemic response on air and online 1 5 QVC2 1 6 QVC3 1 7 QVC NOW 2 Operations 2 1 Headquarters 2 2 American QVC operations 2 3 QVC in the UK and Ireland 2 4 QVC Germany 2 5 QVC Japan 2 6 QVC Italy 2 7 QVC France 2 8 QVC CNR China 3 Today s Special Value 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditEarly era 1986 1992 Edit QVC s founding and television launch Edit QVC was founded on June 13 1986 by Joseph Segel and investors including Ralph Roberts the founder and chairperson of Comcast Roberts was able to arrange deals in which cable companies received investment stakes in QVC in exchange for carrying the channel 1 Sears was one of the first brands that QVC would represent with a two year exclusive agreement to sell Sears products through television shopping 3 4 The corporation later set a new record for first full year fiscal sales for a new public company of 112 million 5 The channel was launched on November 24 1986 with program hosts Kathy Levine John Eastman Ellen Langas Bob Bowersox and Cindy Briggs Moore 6 Each November 24 QVC celebrated their birthday annually through 2008 7 8 Initially broadcasting live from 7 30 p m until midnight ET each weekday and 24 hours a day each weekend the channel extended its live programming to 24 7 364 in January 1987 Former QUBE host and producer Ron Giles was named an executive vice president and executive producer at QVC in late 1987 9 In October 1988 the board of directors elected Michael C Boyd to the position of senior executive vice president and chief operating officer 10 In early 1990 Boyd would take the title of president reportedly to relieve some of Segel s load 11 Competitor buy out attempts Edit In July 1989 QVC acquired the Cable Value Network founded by Irwin L Jacobs The 380 million deal contributed to a loss of 17 million during the next fiscal quarter and then led to difficulties in the couple of years that followed 12 13 14 QVC first offered to buy out the Burbank based Shop Television Network on March 16 1991 15 a bid rejected by its producers and the Los Angeles Superior Court and which carried blocks of time offering JCPenney merchandise On May 21 1991 it acquired the channel and its 4 million subscribers with a liability of 2 million to its producers along with a license to carry JCPenney brands on air 16 A QVC offer to buy rival Home Shopping Network in March 1992 was sidetracked by antitrust concerns 17 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 18 Liberty Media Corp held a controlling interest in the St Petersburg Florida based Home Shopping Network along with their share of QVC 19 Barry Diller use of QVC for corporate raider attempts 1993 1995 Edit Diller s takeover and failure of Q2 Edit Introduced to televised shopping by designer Diane von Furstenberg a decade before their marriage Fox founder Barry Diller pursued slick infotainment style programming as his next television venture 20 After resigning as chairman of Fox Inc in early 1992 Diller s Arrow Investments purchased a 25 million stake in QVC or just under 3 percent of the company in December 1992 and Diller succeeded Segel as chairman and chief executive on January 18 1993 21 Diller known for building Fox as a fourth national television network in just five years replaced QVC s second channel The Fashion Channel with Q2 22 Debuting in spring 1994 Q2 was aimed at younger more economic shoppers and broadcast from New York City The spin off network was shelved in 1996 costing QVC 55 million 23 Failed Paramount takeover bid Edit QVC under Diller first placed a hostile 9 6 billion bid for Paramount in September 1993 when talks for a friendly merger between Paramount and Viacom worth 7 2 billion at the time were already under way 24 QVC s more attractive bid was forced on Paramount in the February 4 1994 decision of Paramount Communications Inc v QVC Network Inc by the Delaware Supreme Court Following Viacom s merger with Blockbuster that gave Viacom the financial lead Diller proposed that QVC financial backer BellSouth could buy QVC shares after the merger to boost the value of QVC s stock to Paramount shareholders 25 Diller dropped the proposal when reminded of its legal challenges and on February 14 1994 QVC lost its bid for Paramount to a 9 85 billion bid from Viacom 26 27 Diller s reported five word response to the end of what The Los Angeles Times called the biggest takeover war of the 1990s was They won We lost Next 28 Worldwide reach Edit Diller changed the name of QVC Network to QVC Inc in 1994 while creating a holding company to allow the firm to diversify and build assets and divisions separately Among the changes were the creation of two new divisions Q Direct to produce infomercials and 60 and 120 second direct response TV commercials and QVC Interactive an online shopping service 29 QVC launched their internet shopping site iQVC on September 15 1996 30 QVC s shopping channel based in Mexico airing in non primetime programming hours on Canal 4 launched November 1 1993 in a partnership with Televisa and known domestically as CVC a Spanish translation of the network s full name 31 The operation closed on August 4 1995 after the devaluation of the Mexican peso during a monetary transition and a general national loathing of long form home shopping and paid programming content 32 QVC s rise 1995 2005 Edit On September 29 1994 QVC Vice President Douglas Briggs unveiled the QVC Local a customized 1 7 million state of the art television studio in a bus in Washington D C 33 In January 1995 QVC kicked off the Quest for America s Best 50 in 50 Tour a 50 week nationwide product search to promote local and regional products with live broadcasts from every State The QVC Local traveled 88 796 miles of American road during the 50 in 50 Tour in 1995 34 Comcast and TCI spin off company Liberty Media completed their acquisition of the company on February 2 1995 and Diller resigned Douglas S Briggs was announced as QVC Inc CEO on March 6 1995 after overseeing the daily business of the company as president of QVC electronic retailing and executive vice president of QVC Inc since February 1994 35 Briggs was tasked with boosting Diller s many start up ventures including QVC UK and Q2 36 On September 24 1997 at 7pm ET QVC signed off their live broadcast from their previous studio and celebrated the opening of their new broadcast center and corporate offices Studio Park a nearly 17 acre property with more than 58 000 square feet of filming studios in West Chester Pennsylvania 37 38 QVC tested a retail concept in 2000 at The Mall of America in Bloomington Minnesota with a limited term lease on a 500 square foot store 39 The next year QVC signed a ten year lease on a 2 500 square foot store with broadcasting capabilities and opened QVC The Mall on August 8 2001 40 The Mall of America store remained the only location for this format and the store closed at the conclusion of the ten year lease on March 22 2011 41 Legal hurdles and Comcast s exit Edit In 1998 two former hosts filed a class action lawsuit against QVC claiming that they were discriminated against by the shopping channel based on their race The lawsuit went on to state that QVC refused to allow non white hosts any permanent daytime primetime spots which relegated them to the overnight hours otherwise known as the graveyard shift Because of this the non white hosts were paid considerably less than the white hosts 42 43 On July 3 2003 Comcast sold its majority share to Liberty Media which purchased the remaining 56 5 of QVC it didn t already own for 7 9 billion Comcast for which QVC was a financial asset not a strategic one continued to carry QVC for its 21 million cable subscribers 44 On Wednesday March 24 2004 the FTC sued QVC over violating a June 2000 order barring the company from making misleading claims about dietary supplements 45 A March 2009 settlement with the FTC charged QVC with paying 6 million for consumer redress and a 1 5 million civil penalty and for QVC to discontinue the dietary supplements products 46 47 In 2006 the U S District Court in Philadelphia settled a dispute between QVC and HSN over the use of the phrase Christmas in July QVC maintaining their use of it since 1987 and HSN claiming copyright on it in 2000 48 Move towards e commerce 2006 2021 Edit CEO Douglas Briggs announced his retirement in April 2005 and on November 1 2005 Michael A George who previously served as chief marketing officer and general manager of the U S consumer business at Dell Inc was named successor George was named QVC CEO on April 15 2006 49 On September 23 2007 QVC U S rebranded itself changing its logo on air and online The rebranding was accompanied by an advertising campaign with the tagline iQdoU I shop QVC do you that had preceded the rebrand with billboards in major U S cities The iQdoU campaign also included a teaser website 50 51 QVC was the first shopping network to offer a native high definition simulcast channel in May 2009 Formerly the 4 3 cut for its standard definition feed in a 16 9 presentation was made to the right of the screen rather than on both sides of the 4 3 frame allowing the network to place its graphics fully to the left and lower portions of the screen to maximize camera presentation space Eventually the standard definition feed was converted to a downscaled letterboxing of the 16 9 HD channel at the provider s headend level On September 30 2010 at 11 p m QVC began broadcasting in Italy both on satellite and through digital terrestrial television In 2012 QVC partnered with China National Radio to take over operations of its home shopping network and associated internet e commerce site CNR Mall In 2014 the joint venture reached 89 million households 52 In 2013 QVC partnered with Ion Media Networks to bring its programming to broadcast television through Ion Television 53 QVC began to be carried as the fifth digital subchannel on most Ion Television owned and operated stations beginning on August 5 2013 due to technical limitations caused by the number of subchannels Ion requires its stations to carry QVC is carried in a squeezed full screen 4 3 format and is transmitted in standard definition The channel is also broadcast on digital subchannels of low powered television stations in selected areas 54 The broadcast service is branded as QVC Over the Air with an accompanying on screen bug appearing on the lower right corner of the screen during the network s programming After integrating their shopping experience with Facebook in 2008 and with Instagram in 2012 QVC launched toGather a social shopping platform resembling Pinterest in July 2013 The site allowed members to set up a personalized newsfeed to view shopping recommendations from people and brands they chose to follow QVC shut down the site in January 2015 55 56 On October 21 2014 QVC returned to the NASDAQ with trading names QVCA and QVCB 57 Mergers with Zulily and HSN into Qurate Edit In August 2015 QVC acquired the online retailer Zulily for 2 4 billion 58 59 On July 6 2017 QVC s parent company Liberty Interactive announced its intention to purchase the remaining 62 of stock it did not already own of HSN the rival home shopping channel The all stock deal is valued at 2 1 billion 40 36 a share 60 61 62 In 2018 Liberty Interactive rebranded itself as Qurate Retail Group trading under the new NASDAQ tickers QRTEA and QRTEB with Mike George remaining as president and CEO 63 In 2018 Qurate named Leslie Ferraro as President of their QVC and HSN units Ferraro concluded her 17 year run at The Walt Disney Company where she most recently served as co chair of Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media and president of Disney Consumer Products and reported to work at Qurate on September 16 64 On February 6 2019 QVC again rebranded itself the new logo with a square shape intended to resemble a computer or a phone screen emphasizing its digital and mobile platforms The reimagined Q in a sleek mobile friendly format has a lever that is supposed to symbolize an open door said Susan Ripke QVC s vice president of brand strategy 65 On Monday October 7 2019 QVC ceased its 24 7 live broadcasting model in favor of airing nineteen hours of live and five hours of repeated programming daily 66 On November 22 2019 QVC reinstated a twentieth hour of live programming daily COVID 19 pandemic response on air and online Edit As early as March 16 2020 QVC saw changes to their operations due to the global COVID 19 pandemic with on air product representatives appearing via Skype from around the world calling in to live broadcasts with program hosts and models practicing social distancing QVC remained live on air 20 hours a day with QVC2 temporarily cutting back to one live hour per day Employees not essential to the West Chester Pennsylvania live broadcast shifted to remote work while all fulfillment centers in Pennsylvania Virginia California and North and South Carolina remained operational with the introduction of health and safety measures and enhanced sanitation practices 67 Additionally despite posted revenue gains Qurate laid off 450 employees in July 2020 to simplify and streamline its operating structure 68 Approximately 75 of QVC s 1 2 million square foot Rocky Mount North Carolina distribution center was damaged in a December 18 2021 fire which resulted in one employee death and around 2 000 layoffs 69 QVC2 Edit QVC2 OwnershipSister channels see above HistoryLaunchedAugust 22 2013 9 years ago 2013 08 22 Former namesQVC Plus 2013 2017 LinksWebsiteqvc comOn August 22 2013 QVC launched a timeshift channel called QVC Plus the first such channel operated by a home shopping network made available initially on cable provider Bright House Networks and satellite provider DirecTV which broadcasts the channel s programming on a three hour tape delay 70 On April 1 2017 QVC Plus was rebranded as QVC2 as a destination for more live programming broadcasting live 12 hours a day Monday through Friday from noon to midnight ET and Saturdays and Sundays from 10am 10pm ET 71 After four months of reduced programming on QVC2 due to the global coronavirus pandemic QVC2 ceased live programming on July 14 2020 focusing thereafter only on repeated QVC programming 72 QVC2 restored live programming with 2 hours live programming daily on December 9 2020 which increased to 13 hours live daily on July 1 2021 QVC3 Edit QVC3 HistoryLaunchedApril 1 2019 4 years ago 2019 04 01 LinksWebsiteqvc comOn April 1 2019 Beauty iQ s broadcast channel was rebranded as QVC3 airing rebroadcasts of previously recorded QVC and QVC2 programming 24 hours a day On June 1 2022 it took over the cable carriage formerly held by ShopHQ s secondary channel ShopHQ Health QVC NOW Edit QVC NOWHistoryLaunchedApril 23 2019Former namesBeauty iQ 2019 2021 LinksWebsiteqvc comOn October 25 2016 QVC announced the creation of Beauty iQ a female oriented television channel based entirely on beauty products The network was launched on both DirecTV and Dish Network on October 31 2016 73 Beauty iQ aired live programming Monday through Friday 8pm Midnight ET Beauty iQ ceased live programming on March 13 2019 Beginning April 23 2019 QVC introduced Beauty iQ as their first digital only channel in order to better target its younger audience 74 On March 1 2021 BeautyiQ converted to QVC NOW a mix of various repeated QVC programming Operations EditAll of QVC s operations U S UK Germany Japan Italy and China run 24 hours a day although live programming hours vary between each region Headquarters Edit QVC has its headquarters in West Chester Pennsylvania by U S Route 202 75 76 The 100 million QVC Studio Park complex located on an 80 acres 32 ha plot of land opened in 1997 77 American QVC operations Edit QVC Outlet store in Frazer Pennsylvania QVC s U S operations are based in the Studio Park complex which houses its corporate headquarters studio and broadcasting facilities Studio Park is the former corporate offices of the computer company Commodore Call center facilities are located in Chesapeake Virginia and San Antonio Texas QVC s distribution centers are located in Lancaster Pennsylvania Bethlehem Pennsylvania Suffolk Virginia Florence South Carolina Rocky Mount North Carolina and Ontario California Its 2013 sales were worth 5 84 billion 78 QVC U S also operates two outlet stores in Lancaster Pennsylvania and Frazer Pennsylvania 79 QVC broadcasts live in the United States 20 7 The four hours from 3am until 7am Eastern time loop the Today s Special Value feature for Pacific Time Zone viewers and previously aired programming QVC broadcasts 364 days a year to more than 100 million households and ranks as the number two television network in terms of revenue 1 in home shopping networks with sales in 2015 giving a net revenue of 8 7 billion The only day on which QVC does not broadcast its usual format is Christmas when the station runs a taped telecast of the West Chester Christmas Parade and other pre recorded programming 80 53 Every year the QVC Presents FFANY Shoes on Sale event is broadcast in which donated designer shoes are sold at half the suggested retail price and 80 of the proceeds go to breast cancer research and education It is organized with the Fashion Footwear Association of New York which runs a coinciding Shoes on Sale initiative along with an awards gala 81 82 83 84 QVC in the UK and Ireland Edit Main article QVC UK QVC UK was launched on October 1 1993 QVC UK s headquarters and broadcasting facilities are in Chiswick Park West London Call centre and distribution warehouse are situated in Knowsley in Merseyside QVC UK also runs an outlet store in Warrington another was in Shrewsbury but this closed in June 2020 QVC UK also operates three channels made up mostly of rerun segments from the live channel QVC Beauty QVC Extra and QVC Style The company s UK sales in 2013 were worth 660 million now reaching to 27 million households in Britain and Ireland 52 78 QVC UK s main channel broadcasts live 364 days a year from 09 00 to 01 00 For the 8 non live hours a day and on one day a year Christmas Day the main channel shows rerun segments from the live channel QVC Germany Edit Main article QVC Germany QVC Germany incorporated in Dusseldorf runs call centre operations from sites in Bochum and Kassel whilst distribution is handled from a dedicated warehouse in Huckelhoven The company s 2013 sales were worth 970 million 78 QVC Germany first broadcast December 1 1996 and reaches 41 million households in Germany and Austria 52 QVC Germany broadcasts live 17 hours a day 363 5 days a year the channel goes off air on Christmas Eve with no programming after noon and Christmas Day QVC has two additional channels in Germany QVC 2 and QVC Style QVC Japan Edit QVC Japan a joint venture with Mitsui amp Co is based in Makuhari where its broadcast studio corporate headquarters and call center facility are located Distribution facilities are in Sakura City The company s 2013 sales were worth 1 02 billion 78 QVC Japan first broadcast on April 1 2001 and reaches 27 million households The channel once broadcast live programming 24 hours a day and now airs 19 live programming hours daily 52 QVC Italy Edit QVC Italy first broadcast on October 1 2010 85 QVC Italy s headquarters and broadcasting facilities are located at Brugherio near Milan and the distribution center is located in Castel San Giovanni 52 The company s 2013 sales were worth 130 million 78 QVC Italy broadcasts live 17 hours a day although the channel runs 24 hours a day 364 days a year to 25 million households The primary distribution platforms for QVC Italy are digital terrestrial television and satellite QVC France Edit On August 1 2015 QVC reached its seventh international market with France 52 86 Before the launch the company said it expected to create about 200 jobs in its first two years in the country QVC France broadcast from their studio and administration facility in Seine Saint Denis live on weekdays from 15 00 to 23 00 and weekends from 11 00 to 23 00 online on mobile devices and on major satellite TV cable TV and internet TV 87 The channel s corporate website said QVC stood for Qualite Valeur Confiance replacing convenience with the French for trust 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