Saturday, May 24, 2025

Change is in the Air: My Thoughts on HSN's Big Move

As a long-time HSN fan, and someone who's practically grown up with the network, I've been doing a lot of thinking (and honestly, a little bit of grieving) since the big announcement on January 29th.

Forty-seven years. Can you believe it? HSN has been a staple in our homes for almost five decades, broadcasting from its iconic St. Pete headquarters. It's hard to imagine that come this summer, that chapter will close, and production of new live HSN shows will be moving all the way up to QVC's Studio Park in Pennsylvania.

This move means some big changes, and for us dedicated viewers, that includes saying goodbye to some familiar faces. It's tough to hear that Valerie Stup, who has been a host since 2016, will be leaving HSN this summer. I’m also going to miss Natasha Lloyd, Helen Keaney, Amy Morrison, Lynn Murphy, Marlo Smith, Rebecca Vargas, Michelle Yarn, and Guy Yovan. It's a bittersweet pill to swallow, knowing that these 10 talented hosts will be departing the network.

But here’s the thing, and I really want to emphasize this: just because they're leaving HSN doesn't mean I'm stopping being a fan! I mean, I've already been able to peek into Valerie Stup's non-HSN hosting work on her Vimeo account, and it's clear her talent extends far beyond the HSN studios. I can absolutely still be a Valerie Stup fan, and a Michelle Yarn fan, and an Amy Morrison fan. Their careers won't end when they walk out of the St. Pete studios for the last time. Plus, it's a small comfort knowing that these 10 amazing hosts are expected to stay right here in the Tampa Bay area for a while after their departures. So, who knows, maybe I'll even bump into one of them at the grocery store!

Speaking of past favorites, I'm also still a big fan of ex-HSN hosts like Michelle Sorro (who was there from 2011-2013), Carrie Smith (2011-2019), and Shannon Fox (2014-2023). I even recently watched a YouTube video about Shannon Fox's non-HSN TV appearances – it's fascinating to see where their paths have taken them!

Now, on the flip side of these goodbyes, we have the exciting news for those hosts who are making the move. Sarah Anderson, Debbie Denmon, Adam Freeman, Nicole Hickl, Tamara Hooks, Tina Jennings, Emily Lampa, Ty Mayberry, Callie Northagen, Suzanne Runyan, and Siaoming Wong will be packing their bags and heading to Pennsylvania. It makes sense that they'll likely be living in the Philadelphia area, right where the QVC hosts live.

And how cool is it that Suzanne Runyan is actually returning to QVC's Studio Park? She left QVC back in 2002 before moving to Florida and joining HSN in the mid-2000s. It’s like a full circle moment for her, and I can't wait to see her back in that environment, even if she's still repping HSN.

This whole situation is a big shift, and it’s definitely going to take some getting used to. Change can be hard, especially when it involves something you’ve loved for so long. But I'm choosing to look at it with an open mind. While I'll miss the familiar faces and the St. Pete connection, I'm also curious to see what this new chapter holds for HSN from its new home in Pennsylvania.

What are your thoughts on this big move? Are there any hosts you're particularly sad to see go, or excited to see continue? Let me know in the comments below!