Juwelo
Juwelo | |
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Launched | 2005 |
Owned by | Annette Freising |
Country | Germany |
Website | www |
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Juwelo (Juwelo TV until 31 October 2013) is a German teleshopping channel based in Berlin specialising in the sales of jewellery and precious and coloured stones. [1][2]Programmes are shown across the 15 regions of Germany, but also in the border regions of Alsace and Lorraine, every day between 0800 and 0200, 18 hours per day. [3]In France, Juwelo use a system of interactive Flash sales and streaming programmes of the German programmes for those that don't have access to German cable channels. To support the interactie flash sales, the team of developers at Juwelo also created a mobile app and a live streaming website.
History[edit]
Juwelo launched its activity in 2005 under the name bietbox. It then launched as channel K1010 as part of K1010 Entertainment GmbH .
Internet[edit]
Today Juwelo France sells precious and coloured stones as part of the elumeo group SE[4]. As part of a diversification of activity, Juwelo also operates a site to sell jewellry online as well as precious stones worldwide. [5]
Notes and references[edit]
- ↑ https://www.tvtoday.de/programm/standard/sendung/juwelo-tv_5e150e0b81896513996e2181.html
- ↑ "Juwelo | Gemstone Jewelry at an Affordable Price". www.juwelo.com.
- ↑ GmbH, Juwelo Deutschland; GmbH, Juwelo Deutschland. "Einer der seltensten Edelsteine der Welt stammt aus Deutschland und ist jetzt bei Juwelo erhältlich - openPR". www.openpr.de.
- ↑ "elumeo SE". www.elumeo.com.
- ↑ "Elumeo SE: Bad news for operators of "Juwelo TV" - Million-dollar lawsuits, allegations of fraud and investigations by prosecutors - Accusation of "annihilation" of PWK Jewelry Company Ltd., Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore". www.businessinsider.sg.
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