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Who invented teleshopping?

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Teleshopping was the name given by Michael Aldrich in 1979 in England when he invented what is now known as online shopping. In the USA the word 'teleshopping' is sometimes used for infomercials and increasingly in England today teleshopping means buying goods pitched on a specialist TV channel. Infomercials were invented in the USA.

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