Clay Aiken – Selling CD’s

 

Have you ever bought anything on QVC?  I didn’t know much about QVC until Clay Aiken was a guest on the show on April 28, 2008.  This was the first and only time I bought something from QVC.

Joseph M. Segel, founder of The Franklin Mint, created the electronic retailer QVC in June of 1986.   The company began broadcasting on November 24, 1986 and sold $7,400 worth of merchandise. Since then, QVC—it stands for “Quality, Value, Convenience”—has become one of America’s largest jewelry retailers and a leading importer of Irish goods, and has earned other superlatives too numerous to elaborate.

Do you remember when Clay was on the show?  The following pictures are from his visit to the show.

Did you watch Clay on QVC?

Which of these pictures is your favorite?

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