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| Country | New Zealand |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Australia & New Zealand |
| Programming | |
| Language | English |
| Picture format | 576i (SDTV)16:9 |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Yes Retail |
| History | |
| Launched | 4 November 2013 (2013-11-04) |
| Closed | 29 September 2016 (2016-09-29) |
| Replaced by | SonLife Broadcasting Network (forSouthern Cross Austereo stations) |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Freeview NZ (virtual) | 21 |
| Freeview AU (virtual) | 54/55/64/74 |
Yesshop (stylised asYESSHOP) was aNew Zealand shopping channel. The channel was based on the South Korean model of home shopping.
The channel originally launched in New Zealand on free-to-air television and pay television on 4 November 2013.[1] The channel announced on 12 November 2013, that creative student talent, from various schools in New Zealand, would feature on the channel on Sunday mornings, beginning on 17 November 2013.[2] The channel expanded toAustralian pay television providerFoxtel, launching on 29 February 2016,[3] after signing a deal with them on 20 November of the previous year.[4][5] The channel hit the streets of Auckland to sing for the charity KidsCan, on 4 May 2016.[6] The channel also received a short-lived run on Australian regional free-to-air television viaSouthern Cross Austereo, launching on 1 August 2016.[7]
Yesshop's owner, Yes Retail, made the decision to cease trading on 29 September 2016 citing lack of funds to pay wages and the company's current losses of approximately 20 million dollars.[8] Employees' contracts were terminated the same day.[9] Two young business owners were upset at the demise of Yesshop, because they would be left out of pocket after the collapse of the channel's owner.[10] OnSouthern Cross Austereo's regional free-to-air television stations, on 17 July 2017, a channel owned byevangelistJimmy Swaggart,SonLife Broadcasting Network, launched using this channel's old spectrum.[11][12]
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