who is your favorite host….& why?
Watching/shopping both channels since inception. Many hours spent observing their selling capabbilities, so curious which you enjoy for entertainment, which you find believable, which you find tell selling lies. lol. Obviously bored old gal alone with nothing better to do. Humor me…. & “lets give em somethin’ to talk about”
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I don’t have a favorite because I rarely watch the broadcasts.
I am watching Tweaked this morning and Rebecca Vargas is describing the products incorrectly. I hate that. She’s horrible. -
I have been watching and shopping since Nov 1983, which means I remember pretty much ALL the originals and those who came after at pretty much all the shopping channels with a variety format. Skytv, JCPenneynetwork, HSC, HSN, QVC, Q2, etc.
My favorite hosts change a lot, sometimes the ones I couldn’t stand for whatever reason become my favorite, etc. My favorites who have never wavered are Bobbi Ray Carter (could never fault the OG), Rich Domeier (he’s hyper but he can sell), Michelle Yarn, Guy Yovan (loved him since Q2 with Clinton Kelly), and Adam, Helen, and Suzanne. Cannot watch Sarah and Debbie D. All others I can watch with no problem. On the Q, the only ones I can watch consistently are Rick, Julia, and Steve Doss. I rarely watch QVC because of all their changes and Jane Treacy.
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I also wanted to add another of my favorite hosts on HSN is definitely Nicole Hickl. She’s great! Ty’s no slouch either.
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Guy Yovan
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I watch HSN when I get bored with commercials on other channels. I do not have favorites. I’ve been watching shopping channels for maybe 5-6 years. I do notice when the hosts start with the heavy sell stuff. The buy two. The oh my gosh 100 have flown out the door, hurry now if you want this. I do like Debbie D because she wears her honest size, her clothing fits properly, etc. I like the ones who describe the item, show the item fully. On the Q, I also avoid Jane T. I don’t care one wit about her family, going to NYC to stay with her daughter twice a month. Good grief, twice a month! Anyway, my advice is just watch for entertainment and not for serious shopping.
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why would you waste your time if your not a serious shopper or bother to get to see the value of the individuals who work there?
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Debbie is the best 💋💯 she smart she keeps me laughing and the time
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#yup
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I still like the old timers, such as Callie, Lynn Murphy, and Adam. These much younger hosts talk way too much, and constantly interrupt the vendors.
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Agree! Watching new host Wong and she’s talking so fast I have a headache along with Lori Leland vendor who talks just as fast. Slow down.
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What happened to Shannon that only worked nights I never see her anymore she always talked about her family at this time of year because she would go see them during the holidays
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I have no favorite host as I don’t watch HSN live. When I want to purchase something, I go straight to the reviews and prefer to read them instead. When I watch a video sometimes, I notice how overstated and exaggerated the sales pitches are that I can no longer watch. Some hosts like to show their manicure and make an issue of doing so while touching the product. Can’t take that phoniness. Also, there’s a few hosts who laugh out loud with their mouths wide open. Find that very fake. I don’t like too many things about HSN and have been making purchases elsewhere.
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I enjoy watching all the HSN hosts – everyone has their opinions – enjoy all their different personalities and that’s what makes them all worth watching.
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Valerie Stup and Sarah Andersen. Both are very smart at their job without talking to fast or too much. They know how to present the items giving you as much information as you need always staying professional even when they are having fun.
Debbie is too all over the place I don’t find her professional at all I like her, but I don’t find her helpful and informative. If she were actually funny, I wouldn’t mind but she isn’t, she not that bright.
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