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Two new shopping channels join Sky EPG
Published Monday, Aug 15 2005, 10:37 BST | By Darren Shelley
Two new shopping channels have joined the Sky EPG this morning ahead of their official launches.
ChoicesUK TV, from DVD and games retail chain ChoicesUK, will feature a range of entertainment related products including computer games & consoles, DVDs and CDs.
TV presenters Paul Ross, Rusty Lee, Anoushka Williams and Duncan Pow will host the channel, which will broadcast 24 hours a day from midday today on Sky EPG number 697.
"ChoicesUK TV is a fantastic new concept in home shopping TV, I’m really excited to be involved, said Paul Ross. "I can’t wait to get my hands on all the fantastic new gizmos that will be available – I’m only worried that I might end up buying everything on the channel!"
Meanwhile, a new addition from Vectone titled Vectone Mall has been added to 696 in the EPG. The 24 hour channel will broadcast teleshopping segments aimed at Asian viewers.
ChoicesUK TV, from DVD and games retail chain ChoicesUK, will feature a range of entertainment related products including computer games & consoles, DVDs and CDs.
TV presenters Paul Ross, Rusty Lee, Anoushka Williams and Duncan Pow will host the channel, which will broadcast 24 hours a day from midday today on Sky EPG number 697.
"ChoicesUK TV is a fantastic new concept in home shopping TV, I’m really excited to be involved, said Paul Ross. "I can’t wait to get my hands on all the fantastic new gizmos that will be available – I’m only worried that I might end up buying everything on the channel!"
Meanwhile, a new addition from Vectone titled Vectone Mall has been added to 696 in the EPG. The 24 hour channel will broadcast teleshopping segments aimed at Asian viewers.
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