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  2. Price Drop - Wikipedia

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    The channel first launched as Price-Drop.TV on 11 June 2003. The channel began broadcasting from 4pm to 12 midnight, Wednesdays to Saturdays. The hours of live broadcast were then extended to 7.45am to 1.30am, 7 days a week. It was available to more than 12 million homes in the UK, and made weekly revenue of over £3 million. [citation needed]

  3. Shop at Bid - Wikipedia

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    On 21 January 2005, the channel was rebranded as Bid TV to reflect the fact that more of its auctions followed the Price-Drop TV format, meaning that bidders were only rarely bidding "up". Bid TV no longer offered rising-price auctions. [2] A new graphic was added in October 2005 to show the start price of falling price auctions.

  4. Bid Shopping - Wikipedia

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    Price Drop (formerly known as Price-Drop.TV until 21 January 2005 and as Price-Drop TV until 1 August 2011) was a television shopping channel that focuses on falling price auctions. Price Drop's channel format was the first of its type in the UK, using a falling price dynamic. The channel was launched on 11 June 2003, broadcasting live between ...

  5. These 15 Cars Saw the Biggest Price Drops Since 2023 - AOL

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    That figure has now dropped to just 38.6 days. The following is the list of the 15 1-to-5-year-old used vehicles that saw the largest price drop over the last year. 1. Tesla Model 3. Average Price ...

  6. Bid Plus - Wikipedia

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    The channel launched as speed auction tv on 27 July 2005, replacing the original Screenshop 2 channel. The channel broadcast between 8am and 1am. Live rising price auctions were only available Wednesday to Sunday between 4pm to 8pm and 9pm to midnight. Pre-recorded auctions were available the remainder of the time.

  7. Michael Jordan’s mega-mansion sat on the market for ... - AOL

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    Somebody finally paid up to be like Mike. Michael Jordan’s mega-mansion sat on the market for 12 years, and MJ refused to go lower than his $15M asking price — but now he has a buyer. 3 real ...

  8. iBuy - Wikipedia

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    On 28 August 2006 Britain's biggest digital cable outlet NTL made the decision to drop the iBuy channel from its platform. Prior to termination, iBuy complained to UK regulators that NTL, which owns competitor sit-up Limited, owner of channels bid TV, price-drop TV and speed auction TV, was abusing its dominant position in the cable market.

  9. America's Auction Channel - Wikipedia

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    2002. America's Auction Channel (or AACtv) is an American satellite television network specializing in over-the-air auctions. AACtv is an American licensed and bonded auction network specializing in live television auctions broadcast via cable television, satellite television and online. Fine jewelry, gemstones, coins and currency, real estate ...