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  2. ShopHQ - Wikipedia

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    ShopHQ (formerly ValueVision, ShopNBC, Evine Live, and Evine) is an American cable, satellite and broadcast home shopping television network and multi-channel video retailer owned by iMedia Brands Inc., whose assets were acquired by IV Media on August 16, 2023.

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  4. EVINE Live - Wikipedia

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  5. EVINE Live Inc (EVLV) Files 10-K for the Fiscal Year ... - AOL

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    EVINE Live Inc is a multiplatform video commerce company that offers a mix of proprietary, exclusive and name brands directly to consumers in an engaging and informative shopping experience ...

  6. Connie Kunkle - Wikipedia

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    Connie Leigh Kunkle (April 4, 1958 – December 14, 2016) was an American television personality and singer who was best known as a host on the shopping network ShopHQ (formerly ShopNBC and Evine Live).

  7. Coupons.com - Wikipedia

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    The platform continues to offer printable coupons alongside digital coupons, [6] along with product reviews and deals through its Smart Shopper section. It has a team of over 40 experts that review coupons and shopping vouchers that are published and approved on the website. [7] In June 2011, Coupons.com's value was estimated at $1 billion. [8]

  8. E ticket - Wikipedia

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    E" remained the highest attraction/coupon designation for over 20 years. Several "E" attractions were added throughout the 1960s and 1970s. In 1971, the coupon system was duplicated at the Magic Kingdom when it opened. The coupons had a face value for use on rides, with an "A" ticket worth $0.10, "B" $0.15, "C" $0.25, "D" $0.50, and "E", $0.85.

  9. Evine - Wikipedia

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