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QVC has been doing much more online programming lately.

 

And still much of it is for "entertainment" and totally unrelated to any products they sell.

 

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I don't want QVC to go off the air.

 

I just want them to stop all the silly nonsense of dancing, singing, and the "You are over 50" campaign.

 

I would also like some of the hosts to leave, but that is a pipe dream.  There are more hosts that I don't like than I do.

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@manny2  I would call it more of a ranting with a note of demand. IMO

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Stock closed at .60 today which is actually up from fifty cents days ago.  It is close to being delisted and probably would have had they not made some decisions to prevent that.  QVC seems to be trying new approaches to turn things around with products and free shipping days.  I hope on air can continue and maybe with new hires and fresh ideas that can happen...time will tell.  I watched an online video of an item on a table and hosts never showed the product!  On air offers too little during a 24 hour day.  Repeating items, old inventory, long presentations simply create lack of interest.  At least there remains some interest with keeping the tv part of the business going.  Profit might be lacking however.  And  personal  remarks for posting a  comment  is counter productive.

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@Gabidog wrote:

Sorry but on air QVC is unwatchable and i suggest doing away with it and concentrate on better short video online only.  Get rid of several hosts and hire professional product reps.  Get rid of half hour repeat presentations all day long of one product.  Buyers only need to see a really good short video to decide on buying.  There are thousands of items online that now never see a studio and do not even have more than one photo.  How can you buy that item?  We need several photos or short video.  We do not need fifteen minute on air presentations of a handbag.  On air, if kept, should be new items only with time limits and no more all day beauty programs or all day food programs.  How boring can you get?


I take it you haven't heard of CHANGING THE CHANNEL?

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Have you heard of rude?

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@Gabidog wrote:

Stock closed at .60 today which is actually up from fifty cents days ago.  It is close to being delisted and probably would have had they not made some decisions to prevent that.  QVC seems to be trying new approaches to turn things around with products and free shipping days.  I hope on air can continue and maybe with new hires and fresh ideas that can happen...time will tell.  I watched an online video of an item on a table and hosts never showed the product!  On air offers too little during a 24 hour day.  Repeating items, old inventory, long presentations simply create lack of interest.  At least there remains some interest with keeping the tv part of the business going.  Profit might be lacking however.  And  personal  remarks for posting a  comment  is counter productive.


@Gabidog  I wonder why you are spending so much time watching a TV presentation that you find to be unwatchable as you said in your original post.  Just turn the TV off and do something else with your time. Read a book, go for a walk, call a friend on the phone.  QVC is not there to provide entertainment for everyone. They are on air to sell products and keep the stock holders happy. I very rarely turn on QVC. But when I do it's usually something that I am interested in. I don't expect QVC to keep me entertained. 

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Re: End QVC on air

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Can we go one day without complaining about the hosts or the programming?? 🙄

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@Gabidog wrote:

Sorry but on air QVC is unwatchable and i suggest doing away with it and concentrate on better short video online only.  Get rid of several hosts and hire professional product reps.  Get rid of half hour repeat presentations all day long of one product.  Buyers only need to see a really good short video to decide on buying.  There are thousands of items online that now never see a studio and do not even have more than one photo.  How can you buy that item?  We need several photos or short video.  We do not need fifteen minute on air presentations of a handbag.  On air, if kept, should be new items only with time limits and no more all day beauty programs or all day food programs.  How boring can you get?


@Gabidog You need to find a new hobby and a new programming feed to watch.  No excuse now for watching things you don't want to watch.  If you are bored, it's on you not on QVC.

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@KatieB wrote:

@Gabidog wrote:

Sorry but on air QVC is unwatchable and i suggest doing away with it and concentrate on better short video online only.  Get rid of several hosts and hire professional product reps.  Get rid of half hour repeat presentations all day long of one product.  Buyers only need to see a really good short video to decide on buying.  There are thousands of items online that now never see a studio and do not even have more than one photo.  How can you buy that item?  We need several photos or short video.  We do not need fifteen minute on air presentations of a handbag.  On air, if kept, should be new items only with time limits and no more all day beauty programs or all day food programs.  How boring can you get?


I take it you haven't heard of CHANGING THE CHANNEL?


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