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QVC (British TV channel)

QVC UK is a television shopping channel broadcast from the United Kingdom to the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was formed in 1993 when QVC, Inc. agreed to a deal with Sky TV to create a UK version of the US channel. "QVC – The Shopping Channel" first broadcast in the UK on 1 October 1993.

QVC UK
Programming
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerQurate Retail Group
Sister channelsQVC Beauty
QVC Style
QVC Extra
History
Launched1 October 1993
Links
Websitewww.qvcuk.com
Availability
Terrestrial
FreeviewChannel 16 (QVC)
Channel 37 (QVC2) (19:00–13:00)

History edit

The original US channel was founded in 1986 in West Chester, Pennsylvania by Joseph Segel. It grew into a multinational corporation, specialising in televised home shopping. It now broadcasts in five countries to 141 million consumers. The name is an initialism—standing for Quality, Value, Convenience. However, unlike in the US, the expansion of the initialism is no longer used on air in the UK.

The UK venture launched on 1 October 1993, becoming the UK's first full-time home shopping channel, and in 1998 the UK venture turned its first net profit (£12.5 million), against a loss of £228,000 in 1997.[1] Originally 20% owned by Sky, it became a wholly owned subsidiary of the US broadcaster in 2004.[2]

In 2008 QVC UK launched a multiscreen video service accessible via the interactive television layer, making three video streams available to Sky viewers via the red button:

  • QVC Live
  • QVC+1 (a time delayed service)
  • Today's Special Value presentation

In February 2020, QVC UK had a whole new rebrand with a whole new logo.

QVC Beauty edit

On 26 October 2010 a second channel was launched in the UK, QVC Beauty, available to viewers of Freeview, Sky and Freesat.[3]

The channel broadcasts from 4:00 am to 2:00 am daily on Freeview channel 35. 2:00 am QVC Beauty HD on Freeview channel 112 only broadcasts from 2:00 am to 4:00 am daily due to the channels over rating.

QVC Beauty HD ceased broadcasting on Freeview with the closure of the COM7 multiplex, followed by the SD version on 21 June 2023.

QVC HD, QVC Extra and QVC Style edit

QVC had planned to begin broadcasting in high-definition from September 2012, to be followed by the launch of two new 24-hour channels on Sky.[4] On 11 February 2013 Sparkle TV and Twinkle TV launched on Sky. On 1 July 2013, Twinkle TV was renamed QVC Style. Sparkle TV became QVC Extra on 12 August 2013, with both channels added to Freesat.[5] The following day saw the channels relaunch with availability expanded to Freeview via the connected red button on QVC Beauty.[6] In July 2014, QVC Extra launched on Freeview channel 57, but closed in 2015, while QVC Style launched on Freeview channel 36 in August 2016, replacing QVC +1. QVC Style changed its hours to 2:00 am to 4:00 am on 31 March 2020, allowing QVC Beauty to extend its hours. On 21 April 2015, QVC +1 HD launched on Freeview channel 111, becoming the second high-definition timeshift service in the UK (after Channel 4 +1 HD). From 2016 to 2018, QVC Extra was temporarily rebranded as QVC Christmas. QVC Extra launched on Virgin Media on 27 July 2021. QVC HD ceased broadcasting on Freeview with the closure of the COM7 multiplex. QVC HD was later launched on Freesat and Sky in April 2022.[7]

QVC Style ceased broadcasting on Freeview on 21 June 2023,[8] though it continues on other platforms.[9]

QVC Active edit

QVC Active was an interactive television service made accessible using the red button on QVC UK's cable, Sky and digital terrestrial services. Across each enhanced television platform, QVC provided information including a 24-hour TV Guide, bestselling products of that day and an ability for the viewer to interact with QVC UK's inventory. Customers viewing the Sky and cable TV platforms could buy products using their set-top box. On 13 August 2013, QVC Active closed as a result of more customers using mobile devices for ordering.[6]

QVC2 edit

The UK version of QVC2 launched exclusively on Freeview on 21 June 2023, replacing QVC Beauty and QVC Style.[10] On other platforms QVC Beauty and QVC Style continue as separate services.[11]

The structure of the QVC channels in the UK is different than in the US, so the role that QVC2 plays is somewhat different. QVC2 in the US shows repeats of QVC's programming, while QVC2 in the UK shows fashion, beauty, home, and garden-related programmes.[12]

Operation in the UK edit

QVC UK operates from two main sites. From launch until June 2012, its headquarters and broadcasting facilities were at Marco Polo House, the former British Satellite Broadcasting headquarters in Battersea, London. These operations then moved to Chiswick Park,[13] a 'campus'-style development on the site of a former derelict London Transport bus depot in West London.[14] Its call centre and distribution warehouse is located in Kirkby, Knowsley, in Merseyside. These facilities were moved in 1998 from Liverpool's Harrington Dock. The company also had outlet stores in Warrington and Shrewsbury, however the Shrewsbury store closed permanently in 2020, leaving the Warrington store as the company's only physical outlet.[citation needed]

In June 2011, it was reported that QVC UK had begun carrying out trials of 3D broadcasting. This was merely an experiment, a spokesperson said.[15]

The channel broadcasts live from 9:00 am to 1:00 am (the remainder being repeated content) year round. QVC UK claims a market penetration of 15.4 million homes on cable, satellite, and digital terrestrial TV. The Astra 2E footprint also takes in much of Western Europe. Retail sales for the year 2008 reached £360+ million.[citation needed]

Products edit

QVC organises its product range into nine distinct categories:

  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Shoes & Accessories
  • Jewellery
  • Home & Kitchen
  • Electronics
  • Garden & Leisure
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Gifts

QVC also stock a wide range of Christmas Products, with Christmas items available from 25 July when the Channel Celebrates "Christmas in July".

Current presenters[16] edit

  • Simon Biagi
  • Charlie Brook
  • Anne Dawson
  • Ophelia Dennis
  • Chloe Everton
  • Debbie Flint
  • Dale Franklin
  • Jill Franks
  • Kathryn Goldsmith
  • Pipa Gordon
  • Will Gowing
  • Jilly Halliday
  • Catherine Huntley
  • Laura Crombie
  • Jackie Kabler
  • Alex Kramer
  • Miceal Murphy
  • Eilidh Nairn
  • Katy Pullinger
  • Julia Roberts
  • Craig Rowe
  • Alison Young
  • Laura Fleming
  • Rezzy Ghadjar
  • Victoria Fitz-Gerald

Regular current guests edit

Past presenters edit

References edit

  1. ^ QVC UK Moves into Profit, Broadcast, London, 21 May 1999. Accessed 7 January 2011.
  2. ^ Sky sells QVC stake for £49m, 29 February, Digital Worldz. Accessed 13 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Freeview/ Home/ Channels/ Lifestyle/ QVC Beauty". Freeview (UK). Retrieved 4 May 2011.
  4. ^ "QVC plans HD and extra channels after studio move". Broadcast. 31 May 2012.
  5. ^ "QVC branches out with two new channels from 13th August". a516digital. 9 August 2013.
  6. ^ a b "QVC to launch two new standalone shopping channels". The Retail Bulletin. 9 August 2013.
  7. ^ "QVC launches HD channels on Sky and Freesat". RXTV info. 1 April 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  8. ^ Latest channel launches and changes on Freeview
  9. ^ QVC2 | Freeview
  10. ^ Latest channel launches and changes on Freeview
  11. ^ Where can I view QVC? - QVC Customer Care | Support & FAQs
  12. ^ QVC2 | Freeview
  13. ^ QVC to move to Chiswick Park, Robin Parker, Broadcast magazine, 27 July 2010. Accessed 13 August 2011.
  14. ^ We act for QVC on Chiswick Park move, Bond Pearce property consultancy's corporate website, Undated. Accessed 13 August 2011.
  15. ^ QVC Shopping Channel Experimenting With 3D, 3dfocus.co.uk, 6 June 2011. Accessed 13 August 2011.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 October 2014.

External links edit

  • Official site

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QVC UK is a television shopping channel broadcast from the United Kingdom to the United Kingdom and Ireland It was formed in 1993 when QVC Inc agreed to a deal with Sky TV to create a UK version of the US channel QVC The Shopping Channel first broadcast in the UK on 1 October 1993 QVC UKProgrammingPicture format576i 16 9 SDTV 1080i HDTV OwnershipOwnerQurate Retail GroupSister channelsQVC BeautyQVC StyleQVC ExtraHistoryLaunched1 October 1993LinksWebsitewww qvcuk comAvailabilityTerrestrialFreeviewChannel 16 QVC Channel 37 QVC2 19 00 13 00 Contents 1 History 1 1 QVC Beauty 1 2 QVC HD QVC Extra and QVC Style 1 3 QVC Active 1 4 QVC2 2 Operation in the UK 3 Products 4 Current presenters 16 5 Regular current guests 6 Past presenters 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe original US channel was founded in 1986 in West Chester Pennsylvania by Joseph Segel It grew into a multinational corporation specialising in televised home shopping It now broadcasts in five countries to 141 million consumers The name is an initialism standing for Quality Value Convenience However unlike in the US the expansion of the initialism is no longer used on air in the UK The UK venture launched on 1 October 1993 becoming the UK s first full time home shopping channel and in 1998 the UK venture turned its first net profit 12 5 million against a loss of 228 000 in 1997 1 Originally 20 owned by Sky it became a wholly owned subsidiary of the US broadcaster in 2004 2 In 2008 QVC UK launched a multiscreen video service accessible via the interactive television layer making three video streams available to Sky viewers via the red button QVC Live QVC 1 a time delayed service Today s Special Value presentationIn February 2020 QVC UK had a whole new rebrand with a whole new logo QVC Beauty edit On 26 October 2010 a second channel was launched in the UK QVC Beauty available to viewers of Freeview Sky and Freesat 3 The channel broadcasts from 4 00 am to 2 00 am daily on Freeview channel 35 2 00 am QVC Beauty HD on Freeview channel 112 only broadcasts from 2 00 am to 4 00 am daily due to the channels over rating QVC Beauty HD ceased broadcasting on Freeview with the closure of the COM7 multiplex followed by the SD version on 21 June 2023 QVC HD QVC Extra and QVC Style edit QVC had planned to begin broadcasting in high definition from September 2012 to be followed by the launch of two new 24 hour channels on Sky 4 On 11 February 2013 Sparkle TV and Twinkle TV launched on Sky On 1 July 2013 Twinkle TV was renamed QVC Style Sparkle TV became QVC Extra on 12 August 2013 with both channels added to Freesat 5 The following day saw the channels relaunch with availability expanded to Freeview via the connected red button on QVC Beauty 6 In July 2014 QVC Extra launched on Freeview channel 57 but closed in 2015 while QVC Style launched on Freeview channel 36 in August 2016 replacing QVC 1 QVC Style changed its hours to 2 00 am to 4 00 am on 31 March 2020 allowing QVC Beauty to extend its hours On 21 April 2015 QVC 1 HD launched on Freeview channel 111 becoming the second high definition timeshift service in the UK after Channel 4 1 HD From 2016 to 2018 QVC Extra was temporarily rebranded as QVC Christmas QVC Extra launched on Virgin Media on 27 July 2021 QVC HD ceased broadcasting on Freeview with the closure of the COM7 multiplex QVC HD was later launched on Freesat and Sky in April 2022 7 QVC Style ceased broadcasting on Freeview on 21 June 2023 8 though it continues on other platforms 9 QVC Active edit QVC Active was an interactive television service made accessible using the red button on QVC UK s cable Sky and digital terrestrial services Across each enhanced television platform QVC provided information including a 24 hour TV Guide bestselling products of that day and an ability for the viewer to interact with QVC UK s inventory Customers viewing the Sky and cable TV platforms could buy products using their set top box On 13 August 2013 QVC Active closed as a result of more customers using mobile devices for ordering 6 QVC2 edit The UK version of QVC2 launched exclusively on Freeview on 21 June 2023 replacing QVC Beauty and QVC Style 10 On other platforms QVC Beauty and QVC Style continue as separate services 11 The structure of the QVC channels in the UK is different than in the US so the role that QVC2 plays is somewhat different QVC2 in the US shows repeats of QVC s programming while QVC2 in the UK shows fashion beauty home and garden related programmes 12 Operation in the UK editQVC UK operates from two main sites From launch until June 2012 its headquarters and broadcasting facilities were at Marco Polo House the former British Satellite Broadcasting headquarters in Battersea London These operations then moved to Chiswick Park 13 a campus style development on the site of a former derelict London Transport bus depot in West London 14 Its call centre and distribution warehouse is located in Kirkby Knowsley in Merseyside These facilities were moved in 1998 from Liverpool s Harrington Dock The company also had outlet stores in Warrington and Shrewsbury however the Shrewsbury store closed permanently in 2020 leaving the Warrington store as the company s only physical outlet citation needed In June 2011 it was reported that QVC UK had begun carrying out trials of 3D broadcasting This was merely an experiment a spokesperson said 15 The channel broadcasts live from 9 00 am to 1 00 am the remainder being repeated content year round QVC UK claims a market penetration of 15 4 million homes on cable satellite and digital terrestrial TV The Astra 2E footprint also takes in much of Western Europe Retail sales for the year 2008 reached 360 million citation needed Products editQVC organises its product range into nine distinct categories Beauty Fashion Shoes amp Accessories Jewellery Home amp Kitchen Electronics Garden amp Leisure Health amp Wellbeing GiftsQVC also stock a wide range of Christmas Products with Christmas items available from 25 July when the Channel Celebrates Christmas in July Current presenters 16 editSimon Biagi Charlie Brook Anne Dawson Ophelia Dennis Chloe Everton Debbie Flint Dale Franklin Jill Franks Kathryn Goldsmith Pipa Gordon Will Gowing Jilly Halliday Catherine Huntley Laura Crombie Jackie Kabler Alex Kramer Miceal Murphy Eilidh Nairn Katy Pullinger Julia Roberts Craig Rowe Alison Young Laura Fleming Rezzy Ghadjar Victoria Fitz GeraldRegular current guests editRylan Clark Neal Amanda Holden Richard Jackson Ruth Langsford Cait Penfold Michael Perry Andi Peters Rosa Speyer Rick Stein Gok Wan Lee Hohbein Gail Samways James Murden Leanne Stott Julien MacDonald Beverley Cressman Gill Gauntlett Lorna Ko Anne Dorrington Mark lane Lucy Piper Shaun RyanPast presenters editKara Baker Julian Ballantyne Sophia Barnes Jon Briggs Suzanne Evett Harry Greene Debbie Greenwood Anthony Heywood Katy John Paul Lavers Rob Locke Claudia Sylvester Kara Tritton Steve Whatley Carmel Thomas Anna Cookson Michaela Hyde Tim Goodwin Claire Sutton Kathy Tayler Alison Keenan Simon BrowneReferences edit QVC UK Moves into Profit Broadcast London 21 May 1999 Accessed 7 January 2011 Sky sells QVC stake for 49m 29 February Digital Worldz Accessed 13 August 2011 Freeview Home Channels Lifestyle QVC Beauty Freeview UK Retrieved 4 May 2011 QVC plans HD and extra channels after studio move Broadcast 31 May 2012 QVC branches out with two new channels from 13th August a516digital 9 August 2013 a b QVC to launch two new standalone shopping channels The Retail Bulletin 9 August 2013 QVC launches HD channels on Sky and Freesat RXTV info 1 April 2022 Retrieved 9 August 2022 Latest channel launches and changes on Freeview QVC2 Freeview Latest channel launches and changes on Freeview Where can I view QVC QVC Customer Care Support amp FAQs QVC2 Freeview QVC to move to Chiswick Park Robin Parker Broadcast magazine 27 July 2010 Accessed 13 August 2011 We act for QVC on Chiswick Park move Bond Pearce property consultancy s corporate website Undated Accessed 13 August 2011 QVC Shopping Channel Experimenting With 3D 3dfocus co uk 6 June 2011 Accessed 13 August 2011 Presenters QCommunity Archived from the original on 8 October 2014 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title QVC British TV channel amp oldid 1212805267, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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