TV inits. hidden backward in “television shopping”

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Last seen on: NY Times Crossword 1 Aug 20, Saturday

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A home shopping host is the on-air host that partners with guests on television shopping channels, such as HSN, QVC, Jewelry Television and Evine. The job of a home shopping host is to introduce new presenters and guests to the television audience, and help these guests explain the values and features of the product being showcased.

Back in 1977, Clearwater, Florida radio station owner Lowell ‘Bud’ Paxson was collecting money from local companies that advertised on his station. One local company, a hardware store owner, refused payment, insisting that not one single customer had heard the broadcast of his radio advertisements. Paxson and the store owner argued back and forth, eventually coming to a compromise: Instead of a financial payment, the store owner gave Paxson a box filled with electric can openers. Paxson took the box, and returned to the radio station.

When the station’s talk radio host, Bob Circosta, was on a newsbreak, Paxson asked Circosta to sell these can openers to his audience. Circosta initially objected, but soon complied with his Paxson’s wishes. “I looked at him like he had three heads,” Circosta said, recalling the moment. “I thought it would be unethical because I was trying to be a serious host.” When Circosta returned to the airwaves, he began describing the can openers and asking listeners to buy them. All 112 can openers were purchased in under an hour.

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