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Price Drop is a British television shopping channel based in the UK, that ran daily live
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s. It was the first
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channel of its kind in the world. The channel was owned by
Bid Shopping Sit-Up Ltd., traded as Bid Shopping, was an English broadcaster which launched in 2000. It operated a portfolio of falling price shopping television channels to over 12 million homes in the UK. History On 1 April 2009, it was announced that S ...
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History


2003–2005: Price-Drop.TV

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 have been extended since and currently operates from 7.45am to 1.30am, 7 days a week. It is available to more than 12 million homes in the UK, and makes weekly revenue of over £3 million. Prior to December 2004, each 'price drop' started at the Claire price. After guide prices were removed, it was no longer possible to judge how closely the starting prices reflected the true value of products. A certain number of units of a product were advertised at a specified price, and buyers could place orders by telephone. The price was decreased in steps until all units were sold. All purchasers paid the final, lowest, price. Occasionally, the channel had promotions where a small number of products "Megadrop" to £1 during a special event (it appeared to be random, but directors chose which products will Megadrop beforehand). Megadrops were also used on sister channel Bid, but Price Drop was the first to use the promotion.


2005–2011: Price-Drop TV

On 21 January 2005, the channel was renamed from Price-Drop.TV to Price-Drop TV, losing only the 'dot' part of the channel's name. In October 2005, a start price graphic was introduced, effectively reinstating a rephrased guide price. The "start price" was used to show the starting price of the reverse auction, but was not used to represent a value or worth. On 10 May 2006, products were now sold at prices in pounds and pence instead of just pounds.


2011–2014: Price Drop and closure

On 1 August 2011, 'Price-Drop TV' rebranded as 'Price Drop' dropping the 'TV' and '-' from the channel's name. Along with the new name, new buying graphics were introduced on all three Bid Shopping channels and new idents compromising of different 3D products flying around the new logo designs were shown. The new design was created to make buying easier for the viewer. At the same time as the new channel design, multi-buy was introduced on certain products where the viewer can select to buy more than one product at the same time (P&P is still applied to each item). On 30 March 2012 at 6pm, Price Drop "re-launched" with a completely new set, but still in their existing studio. The new set primarily consisted of a brick-work wall design with blue and purple lighting filling the left and right window cut-outs. In the centre of the simulated wall there was another cut-out which housed four LCD screen panels that constructed the main visual display on the Price Drop set; this also provided a backdrop for images and video behind the presenters and assistants. On 21 May 2013, it was announced that the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) had referred Bid-Up Limited, who operated Price Drop, to Ofcom for consideration of statutory sanctions following repeated breaches of the UK Code of Broadcast Advertising. Ofcom has confirmed that it has accepted the referral. Since January 2012, there have been 33 ASA rulings against Bid-Up Ltd. The two main types of problem have been misleading pricing claims and misleading product descriptions. On 17 April 2014, the channel's owner
Bid Shopping Sit-Up Ltd., traded as Bid Shopping, was an English broadcaster which launched in 2000. It operated a portfolio of falling price shopping television channels to over 12 million homes in the UK. History On 1 April 2009, it was announced that S ...
went into administration; Price Drop and its sister channel
Shop at Bid 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. History Bi ...
were closed down with immediate effect with 229 jobs being lost. Websites for the channels were immediately pulled offline, and a technical fault card appeared on the channels. On 23 April 2014, the Bid and Price Drop websites were updated with information regarding the administration, and the channels were pulled from Virgin Media and Sky Broadband. The channels were removed from Freeview and Sky on 25 April 2014. On Freesat & Virgin Media, its EPG was taken by QVC Beauty. On Freeview, its EPG was taken by Quest.


Broadcasting on Freeview

Price Drop had to change its Freeview channel number on 1 October 2004, when
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it had broadcast on, wanted the capacity to launch
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a month later. On 5 January 2009, Price Drop was removed from the
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digital platform, as Bid-Up Shopping lost its space on multiplex A. It was outbid for renewal of its carriage contract by
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, which launched the entertainment channel
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. The channel returned to Freeview in August 2009 - but, because it was time-sharing capacity with another channel, its hours were limited to 8am to 12 midnight. In late June 2012, Price Drop started broadcasting on new Freeview capacity from 8am to 2am in post-
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areas, which included all areas of the United Kingdom by 24 October 2012.


Additional information

*Megadrop: Products sell for £1. *Non Stop Drop: Price will not stop falling (until £1) until quantity reaches zero. *Penny Deals: Products sell for £0.01. *Steal the Deal: Product is sold for less than the usual price. *Warehouse Clearance: All products remaining in the warehouse are sold at even lower prices.


Past presenters

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* Adam Heppenstall * Andrea McLean * Chris Park * Eilidh Nairn * Justin Hazell * Michelle Watt * Eric Gill * Lisa Brash * Mark Ryes * Paul Evers * Daryl Petrie * Greg Scott


Retail store

A pilot retail outlet at the Hatfield Galleria opened in 2004 selling goods initially at close to RRP, and dropping the price each day. Another store opened at Kingsgate Shopping Centre in Huddersfield around the same time. Due to the global recession and questions over stock quality, both stores were closed in April 2009.


See also

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Bid Plus Bid Plus (formerly Speed Auction) was a British television shopping channel owned by Bid Shopping. The channel ceased broadcast on 1 July 2013. History The channel launched as speedauction on 27 July 2005, replacing the original Screenshop ...
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Bid Shopping Sit-Up Ltd., traded as Bid Shopping, was an English broadcaster which launched in 2000. It operated a portfolio of falling price shopping television channels to over 12 million homes in the UK. History On 1 April 2009, it was announced that S ...
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Shop at Bid 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. History Bi ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Price Drop Bid Shopping Shopping networks in the United Kingdom Television channels and stations established in 2003 Television channels and stations disestablished in 2014 Defunct British television channels