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I watched one of the QVC channels online this morning, think it was some kind of fall show. Steve Doss was hosting and I remembered why I used to like watching QVC so much. He explained everything I saw presented, asked real and helpful questions of the vendors, and didn't act like a little boy, as some of the hosts do. It was really an enjoyable experience and, even though I didn't buy anything presented, I sure was interested in some of the items. I've only seen him as a backup to other hosts; nice to see him alone. 

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Re: Steve Doss' presentation

I like him. He is a good host with a very nice personality.

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Re: Steve Doss' presentation

Steve has a great personality and is a very good host!

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Re: Steve Doss' presentation

Don't you think most of the "old time" hosts were just as nice and informative when they were starting out on QVC.  Then popularity and confidence set in and the nonsense starts and doesn't end.  Give these new hosts time and some will be the same as the old timers.  JMO.  

 

I enjoy Steve, too, but wish DV would stop with the stupid, demeaning nickname.  Maybe we should call DV the Know-it-All-About Carbo King. I cringed yesterday when he was eating some dip (I think) from a spatula and then picking the Philly steak sandwich apart to get at the meat and cheese, leaving the bread behind.  Sure most of us have done something similar, but we're not on TV.  Many of us have lost weight, but don't mention it or preach about it every second.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I think Steve don't  mind being called that because otherwise David wouldn't do that. As for his carb eating, most people was worried about him being over weight and David do let the vendors explain because he is curious. Steve is a good host and at times he is just like most host, they all have their days.

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Re: Steve Doss' presentation


@coffee drinker wrote:

Don't you think most of the "old time" hosts were just as nice and informative when they were starting out on QVC.  Then popularity and confidence set in and the nonsense starts and doesn't end.  Give these new hosts time and some will be the same as the old timers.  JMO.  

 

I enjoy Steve, too, but wish DV would stop with the stupid, demeaning nickname.  Maybe we should call DV the Know-it-All-About Carbo King. I cringed yesterday when he was eating some dip (I think) from a spatula and then picking the Philly steak sandwich apart to get at the meat and cheese, leaving the bread behind.  Sure most of us have done something similar, but we're not on TV.  Many of us have lost weight, but don't mention it or preach about it every second.  

 

 

 

 

 

 


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The "old time" hosts were like that and didn't change until fairly recently when the powers that be decided they wanted the hosts to be entertainers!  I wonder how long it will take before they will change the new people.

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I like Steve, he has a beautiful smile!

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I like Steve much better when he is on alone.  He gets over powered by his co hosts.  Wish they would just get rid of multiple host formats!!!  

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I agree that Steve shines alone.  He's polished and likable. The role he has to play as Big Bite is silly and beneath him. Looks like he's graduating from that nonsense.

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Re: Steve Doss' presentation

@kze - don't kid yourself...... every host is a wanna-be TV personality. This is not a sales role even though it appears that way. If any of these folks wanted to go into sales truely, they would not be in front of a camera.