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  2. Shop at Home Network - Wikipedia

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    The Shop at Home Network (also called Shop at Home, Shop at Home TV and SATH) was a television network in the United States, owned and operated by the E. W. Scripps Company from 2002 to 2006, then by Jewelry Television. [1] It primarily aired home shopping programming.

  3. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Aired on DirecTV and Dish Network. Shop at Home Network: Jewelry Television: March 8, 2008: Launched in 1987. Shop Television Network: J. C. Penney and Shop Television Network, Ltd. 1991: Was also known as JCPenney Television Shopping Channel. TV Car Showroom: Hachette Filipacchi Magazines ViaTV Network: RSTV Inc.

  4. Talk:Shop at Home Network - Wikipedia

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  5. Jewelry Television - Wikipedia

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    Jewelry Television was founded as America's Collectibles Network (ACN) in 1993 by Jerry Sisk Jr., Bob Hall, and Bill Kouns. [2] [3] Sisk was a graduate gemologist, Kouns was a jewelry expert, and Hall had existing television industry experience.

  6. Setting up shop at home - AOL

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    Jan. 2—Work during the pandemic As the coronavirus pandemic picked up steam in 2020 and school districts across New Mexico closed, Cynthia Delgado remembers watching her colleagues at the ...

  7. Redfield Hoard - Wikipedia

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    A-Mark Financial sold the coins individually and many came in a Paramount coin slab. Two major coin grading services, Numismatic Guaranty Company and Professional Coin Grading Service, have included the Redfield name on their graded coin holders. [10] [11] The coins were United States silver dollars: Morgan and Peace dollars. [5]