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Marcus Carr
05-22-08, 08:53 PM
Shopping Channels Prepare for HD Close-Up

By Danny King

Media titans John Malone and Barry Diller may have settled their legal differences last week, but their home-shopping channels are preparing to do battle in the high-definition ring in an attempt to appeal to more affluent customers.

Both QVC, a unit of Malone’s Liberty Media, and HSN, formerly known as the Home Shopping Network and a division of Barry Diller’s IAC/InterActiveCorp, are in talks with the largest cable and satellite operators about distributing high-definition simulcasts of the channels.

QVC said this week that it struck an agreement with satellite leader SES Americom that enables the channel to begin simulcasts in high definition through a couple of smaller cable operators. The network plans to reach HD agreements with the larger multichannel distributors before the end of the year, according to Al Ulozas, senior VP of affiliate sales and marketing at QVC.

HSN also plans to launch an HD simulcast by next year after spending “multimillions” to upgrade its seven studios, according to Andy Sheldon, senior VP of television for HSN.

“Once you’ve heard a CD, the likelihood of going back to vinyl is pretty slim,” Mr. Sheldon said.
“The same thing will happen from analog to digital to HD.”

The networks, which are each available to more than 90 million U.S. households, are hoping to revive flattening earnings. While QVC’s first-quarter cash flow of $387 million was about 15 times that of HSN, its earnings rose just 3% on a revenue increase of 5%.

Meanwhile, IAC’s retailing unit, which includes HSN, had a 1% drop in first-quarter cash flow while the division’s sales rose 5%. IAC’s proposed spinoff of HSN, among other units, triggered a lawsuit from IAC shareholder Mr. Malone that was dropped last week.

With earnings in mind, the companies will try to use HD broadcasts to sell higher-end, higher-margin products to wealthier viewers.

“It may allow us to appeal to a slightly different audience and expand exposure to a different base of people,” Mr. Ulozas said. “We’re hoping a clearer picture may make it easier for people to make decisions about certain products.”

http://www.tvweek.com/news/2008/05/shopping_channels_prepare_for.php

dcowboy7
05-22-08, 09:03 PM
HSN does have alot more electronics shows on as of late with HDTV's, GPS devices, digital cameras etc.

bruin95
05-23-08, 03:08 AM
Yawn.

nickdawg
05-23-08, 03:21 AM
HSN=91, Celebrity Shopping HD=92, Gem TV HD= 93. So that's how D* is getting their 100 HD channels;)

icemannyr
02-19-09, 09:38 PM
FiOS recently added HSN HD. Currently the channel is the SD 4:3 feed stretched to 16:9.

NetworkTV
02-20-09, 08:26 AM
HSN=91, Celebrity Shopping HD=92, Gem TV HD= 93. So that's how D* is getting their 100 HD channels;)
Hey, don't knock it. Those channels pay providers to be carried, meaning they're paying their own freight for the bandwidth they use.

Marcus Carr
06-29-09, 04:57 PM
HSN Sets High-Def Launch For August

Shopping Network Also Plans to Widen Shop-by-Remote With Comcast

By Todd Spangler -- Multichannel News, 6/29/2009 2:42:34 PM MT

HSN expects to launch a native-HD version of the network in early August, trailing shopping-channel rival QVC by about three months.

HSN has spent about $15 million over two years converting seven studios in St. Petersburg, Fla., for high-definition production, including acquiring 43 Sony HD cameras, said chief financial officer Judy Schmeling.

"You can see the products so much better in HD and really see the colors," Schmeling said.

Currently Verizon Communications is the only affiliate carrying HSN in high-definition, which is an upconverted version of the channel's standard feed.

Separately, Schmeling said, HSN will expand its shop-by-remote interactive TV feature with Comcast, to cover the MSO's entire footprint in 2010. HSN's shop-by-remote feature is available through Dish Network and Cablevision Systems.

QVC HD launched in April 2008 as an upconverted service, and became 100%-native HD on May 5. The QVC HD service is currently carried by Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cablevision Systems, Verizon Communications, AT&T and others.

Barry Diller's IAC/InterActiveCorp spun off HSN in August 2008. About 30% of the channel is owned by Liberty Media, which also owns No. 1 cable shopping channel QVC.

http://www.multichannel.com/article/307113-HSN_Sets_High_Def_Launch_For_August.php

URFloorMatt
08-03-09, 05:54 PM
Looks like HSN is now HD. Just like QVC, they have the graphics left-aligned. They seem a bit more scrunched up than QVC though.

HSN runs additional products in the right wing intermittently. Otherwise, it's free of graphics except for the HSN HD logo.

dcowboy7
08-03-09, 06:18 PM
Melissa Dawson in HD....sweet. :cool:

Ken H
08-03-09, 10:14 PM
Looks like HSN is now HD. Just like QVC, they have the graphics left-aligned. They seem a bit more scrunched up than QVC though.

HSN runs additional products in the right wing intermittently. Otherwise, it's free of graphics except for the HSN HD logo.
Are you getting it in HD? What carrier?

URFloorMatt
08-03-09, 10:29 PM
Verizon FiOS. It was stretched SD for a long time. Flipped by today and it was in HD.

Just flipped by again. Still HD.