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We only use our TV for QVC and David Venable is our favorite host.  We watch him on Sunday afternoon and Wednesday evening.  For the past few weeks, his show is only on for one hour (6 p.m. CST) on QVC, then he switches to QVC2 for another two hours.  We can't receive QVC2 on our TV; is there any way that he can go back to QVC for his entire show?  We really do love and watch his shows.  Thanks for any info!

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@Abbycadabby.  You can get Q2 using a Roku device available on Amazon.  There a charge for the device, of course,  but the service is free.  You'll get all the QVC channels and much more.

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Thanks so much for your reply, but since we don't watch most TV we're probably not going to get a different device.  I'm sure they're available where we are...but my husband is stubborn!  HA!

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Re: TV and QVC and QVC2

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@Abbycadabby - It is definitely a weird approach for ITKWD; it will be interesting to see how long it sticks around. In the meantime, you can watch QVC2 on any device with an Internet connection, such as your computer, tablet, or phone; just go to  https://www.qvc.com/content/shop-live-tv.html and click the tab or link for QVC2. Alternately, you can download the QVC app and watch there. Enjoy!

 

Update: You can also use this direct link: https://plus.qvc.com/channels/qvc2

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Thank  you both for the info about watching the Q on the computer.  That's what we do now, but it's so much easier on the big TV.  Yes, I know we're picky!

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@Abbycadabby - If your TV is "smart enough" to have an HDMI port, you may want to check out a Roku device (as mentioned by @Kachina624) or an Amazon Fire Stick. There are several options for each with varying prices, but you can often find them for as cheap as $20. With one little device hooked up, you can not only access the QVC/HSN app, but you can also explore tons of other free content. Good luck!

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@Abbycadabby wrote:

Thank  you both for the info about watching the Q on the computer.  That's what we do now, but it's so much easier on the big TV.  Yes, I know we're picky!


If you have a Samsung, Vizio, or LG smart TV, they can have the QVC+ HSN+ app installed on them.

https://plus.qvc.com/get-the-app

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That's a great idea, but we have an older Sony.  Maybe it's worth it to buy a newer 'smart' TV!

 

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I have a 44" Sony Bravia TV that  is almost 20 yrs old & I had a cable box hooked up to it but it got to be too expensive.  I now have a Xumo Box for $5.00 a mo that turns any old TV into a "Smart TV"!!!   I installed it myself & got rid of 2 other Cable Boxes with the Xumo  Boxes.  It is similar to Roku & I picked them up @ our Spectrum Store.  Tired of huge Cable & Internet bills that were more than my Gas & Elec. Bill.   I can't believe how many Channels   I get now.