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  2. Shop at Bid - Wikipedia

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    Shop at Bid was a British television shopping channel that ran daily auctions and later fixed price demonstrations. It was the world's first channel of its kind. It launched as Bid-Up.tv. The channel was owned by Bid Shopping.

  3. Bid Shopping - Wikipedia

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    Shop at Bid (formerly known as Bid-Up.TV until 21 January 2005, Bid TV until 1 August 2011, and Bid until 10 March 2014) was a television shopping channel. It was the first auction channel of its kind in the UK. The channel was launched on 5 October 2000.

  4. Bid Plus - Wikipedia

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    On the empty channel, Teleshopping was broadcast. This lasted until 1 September when the channel closed. About 10 months after closure, Bid Shopping, the channels owner, went into administration, and the company's last remaining channels Shop at Bid and Price Drop were closed down with immediate effect with 229 jobs being lost.

  5. Price Drop - Wikipedia

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    On 1 August 2011, 'Price-Drop TV' rebranded as 'Price Drop' dropping the 'TV' and '-' from the channel's name. Along with the new name, new buying graphics were introduced on all three Bid Shopping channels and new idents compromising of different 3D products flying around the new logo designs were shown.

  6. 5 top alternatives to cable TV in 2025: How to cut the cord ...

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    You can also choose to add channels individually without the YouTube TV base subscription — though that strategy can add up, with per-channel prices ranging from $1.99 to $19.99 each month.

  7. Andy Hodgson - Wikipedia

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    From 2000 to 2010, Hodgson presented bid tv on Sunday between 3.00 pm and 6.30 pm, as well as being a stand-in presenter at other times of the week. He presented on the channel since its inception in the year 2000. [2] He also provided the voice-over for the majority of their advertising, [3] as well as appearing in-vision for several of them.

  8. Amazon's Bid for Free TV - AOL

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    Many reports have indicated that it will be launching a free, ad-supported TV service separate from Amazon Prime. Is this the right move Amazon's Bid for Free TV

  9. TV shopping: Everything you should know before you buy this ...

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    So if you’re going to be sitting 10 feet from your TV, or 120 inches, you’ll want to get a 60-inch TV. If you’re opting for a 1080p TV rather than a 4K model, you might want to sit a bit ...