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- noun
Shopping by means of acomputer network . - noun Europe
infomercials
Etymologies
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Examples
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Salviati: There’s a simple reason it’s used in teleshopping.
3 Things You Need to Know about Using Dialogue in Non-fiction | Write to Done 2008
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TV18 Home Shopping Network Ltd, a teleshopping channel in India from the Network18 Group, is raising Rs 100 crore from its existing investors – SAIF Partners, Network18 and GS Shopping – two people with direct knowledge of the development told VCCircle.
Deals India: Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011
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You can learn a lot by watching professionals … and teleshopping people are professionals at convincing others.
3 Things You Need to Know about Using Dialogue in Non-fiction | Write to Done 2008
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Sort of like teleshopping, if you know what I mean.
3 Things You Need to Know about Using Dialogue in Non-fiction | Write to Done 2008
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The commission, the European Union's executive arm, complained to the Spanish authorities that the country wasn't complying with EU rules on television advertising, which limit commercials and teleshopping broadcasts to 12 minutes an hour.
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All advertising and teleshopping broadcasts, including so-called telepromotions and advertorials, must be taken as counting toward the 12 minutes per hour, Ms. Reding added.
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"The main TV channels in Spain, both publicly funded and commercial, failed regularly and by some margin to restrict adverts and teleshopping broadcasts to 12 minutes per hour," the commission said.
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All advertising and teleshopping broadcasts, including so-called telepromotions and advertorials, must be taken as counting toward the 12 minutes per hour, Ms. Reding added.
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"The main TV channels in Spain, both publicly funded and commercial, failed regularly and by some margin to restrict adverts and teleshopping broadcasts to 12 minutes per hour," the commission said.
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I observe Barry Diller, with his powerful, vulnerable skull that conveys the air of a Picasso, with his smile that's habitually so melancholic but which, now that I've stopped pestering him about his memories of Paramount, his tussles with Murdoch, his conversion to teleshopping, has become curiously childlike.
In the Footsteps of Tocqueville (Part V) Bernard-Henri L 2005
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