Shop CJ

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Shop CJ (formerly known as Star CJ Alive) is a 24–hour home shopping channel broadcast in India, and operated by Shop CJ Network Pvt. Ltd. (formerly known as Star CJ Network India Pvt. Ltd.). The channel was formed in March 2009[1] and was jointly owned by STAR India (through its affiliate, Star HS Ltd.[2]) and CJ O Shopping Co. Ltd. of South Korea as a 50-50 Joint Venture.[3]

In June 2014, STAR India sold its stake in the company to Providence Equity Partners, a New York based Private Equity firm and the company was rebranded in early 2015.[3]

The company's Founder & CEO was Indian television-industry veteran Paritosh Joshi, who remained in this role till 2012, after which he started his own media consultancy firm, Provocateur Advisory.[4]

Media properties[]

Apart from Shop CJ, the company also operates a web-portal, shopcj.com, launched in February 2011.[1]

Business model[]

The company originally operated under a mix of inventory and marketplace models, buying inventory for sale but also facilitating sales by third party businesses; and with a 100% focus on marketplace sales for its online business. It has since moved to an exclusively marketplace model, using its TV and online properties as platforms for third-party sellers to quote prices and sell goods directly to consumers. Shop CJ Network provides logistical, technological and process know-how to its partner sellers.

New management[]

Providence Equity Partners operates the media properties of Shop CJ Network through P5 Asia Holding Investments (Mauritius) Limited, which is owned by Providence.[2] The company had an arrangement to continue using the STAR branding (name and logo) for one year after the conclusion of the sale.[1] It has since dropped the STAR brand.

STAR India continued to maintain its stake holding in the web-portal till May 2015.

Reach[]

Shop CJ is currently available on all major digital cable and DTH distributors in India, and has a reach of 50 million[2] households. It claims a customer base of 5 million in 5 years of operations (2009 - 2014).[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c SN, Vikas (6 June 2014). "Star India sells its 50% stake in Star CJ Network to Providence Equity Partners". www.medianama.com. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d "Star India Sells Entire Stake in Star CJ to Providence Group". businesswireindia.com. 26 June 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Star India exits e-commerce portal Star CJ". The Hindu. 5 June 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  4. ^ "Paritosh Joshi".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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