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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. The channel was launched on 11 June 2003, broadcasting live between ...

  5. 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.

  6. Peter Simon (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Simon served as a permanent auctioneer on bid tv, a shopping channel owned by Bid Shopping (formerly known as 'Sit Up Ltd.') from 2000 until April 2014 when the holding company for Bid TV and Price Drop TV went into liquidation making all 229 employees redundant with immediate effect. In November 2011, bid.tv launched a "Peter Simon Limited ...

  7. 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.