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The parent company behind well-known shopping channels QVC and HSN has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. QVC Group, which filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas, ...
QVC Group — the company that owns and operates QVC and HSN, the shopping channels that have been mainstays of cable TV for decades — has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection of its U.S.
UPDATE (4/17/26 at 3:43 p.m. ET): QVC and HSN‘s parent company, QVC Group is speaking out amid reports that the company is going into bankruptcy. In a press statement issued on Thursday, April 16, QVC ...
Television shopping network QVC Group filed for bankruptcy Thursday as part of a plan to cut more than $5 billion of debt, as declining viewership and a shift to online retail weighed on sales and ...
The parent company of two major cable channels has filed for bankruptcy. QVC Group, operator of home shopping channels QVC and HSN, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy late Thursday. The move, the ...
For decades, QVC and HSN defined a uniquely American retail experience where millions tuned in, credit cards in hand, to snag deals from their living rooms. Now, those once-unstoppable TV shopping ...