teleshops

/ˈtɛləˌʃɑps/
noun
  1. Television programs or channels that sell products directly to viewers, often with demonstrations and ordering information.
    • He changed the channel to avoid the endless teleshops.
    • Many teleshops use celebrity endorsements to boost sales.
    • She bought a kitchen gadget from a teleshop late at night.
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