Last summer the home shopping network QVC sent its mobile unit to Maine for four days of broadcasts. Maine was one of eight states selected after a national tour. The Maine Office of Tourism and Maine Film Office pitched a tour in which QVC Local trucks went to Houlton, Bar Harbor, Augusta, Portland, South Portland, Bath, Greenville, Wilton, Rangeley and Bethel. In a 20-hour broadcast, QVC sold $3.1 million worth of products from 42 Maine vendors. Related article on the Maine Film Office, which under the direction of Lea Girardin and Greg Gadberry has generated $2.5 million in spending in Maine
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politics and other mistakes piece on the Maine tourism industry. Each year, the state spends about...
Tourism, Maine\u27s largest industry, brings $2.7 billion to the state and employs 67,000 Mainers, b...
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politics and other mistakes piece on the tourism industry in Maine, noting that the state will pay ...
Feature article on Portland as a tourist destination. Tourism in Maine contributes $3 billion annua...