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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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    Bid (2011–2014) Availability (at time of closure) Terrestrial. Freeview. Channel 23. 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.

  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.

  5. From Samsung to Sony, these are best TV brands you can buy - AOL

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    Samsung has TVs at all price points. You can get a 50-inch 4K set ( the CU7100 ) for under £400, but its high-end models (such as the 75-inch QN95C or the vast 98-inch DU9000 ) reach thousands of ...

  6. How to watch the Times Square ball drop for freeā€”and ... - AOL

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    What TV channels will air the ball drop in Times Square on New Year’s Eve? ... Including Live TV in the bundle bumps the price to $70 per month ($76 with no ads). Hulu with Live TV.

  7. List of The Price Is Right pricing games - Wikipedia

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    Range Game. A $600 range for the price of a prize is displayed as a vertical scale. A $150 range finder moves up the scale, starting from the bottom, and the contestant has one opportunity to stop it by pressing a button. The contestant wins the prize if the range finder is covering the correct price when stopped.