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Edition of titans at the table. Hello, i am betty liu. Welcome to titans at the table. Dish Network Founder Charlie Ergen has always been something of a fearless renegade. From being thrown out of casinos for counting cards to selling satellites out of his car trunk around colorado. Ergen led a group that created echostar in the 1980s and then started dish in the next decade, upending the traditional cable tv world. In the process, he has become one of the richest men in america, worth nearly 20 billion. Ergen stepped out of the spotlight in 2011, handing the ceo rein to joe clayton. But just four years later, the founder is back in the hot seat as television undergoes another revolution. Video, moving on to your second screen. Like the satellite tv business in its early days, ergen wants to be at the forefront of this change by creating a new, over the top product called sling tv and buying up billions of dollars worth of wireless assets. Assets that he says can be used to build a leg
Dishes it all out on this edition of titans at the table. Hello, i am betty liu. Welcome to titans at the table. Dish Network Founder Charlie Ergen has always been known as something of a fearless renegade. From being thrown out of casinos for counting cards to selling satellites out of his car trunk around colorado. He led a group that started echostar in the 1980s and then started dish in the next decade, upending the traditional cable tv world. In the process, he has become one of the richest men in america, worth nearly 20 billion. Ergen stepped out of the spotlight in 2011, leaving the ceo rein to joe clayton. But just four years later, the founder is back in the hot seat as television undergoes another revolution. Video, moving on to your second screen. Like the satellite tv business, in its early days, ergen wants to be at the forefront of this change by creating a new, over the top product called sling tv and buying up billions of dollars worth of wireless assets. Assets that h
Edition of titans at the table. Hello, i am betty liu. Welcome to titans at the table. Dish Network Founder Charlie Ergen has always been something of a fearless renegade. From being thrown out of casinos for counting cards to selling satellites out of his car trunk around colorado. Ergen led a group that started echostar in the 1980s and then started dish in the next decade, upending the traditional cable tv world. In the process, he has become one of the richest men in america, worth nearly 20 billion. Ergen stepped out of the spotlight in 2011, handing the ceo reins to joe clayton. But just four years later, the founder is back in the hot seat as television undergoes another revolution. Video, moving on to your second screen. Like the satellite tv business in its early days, ergen wants to be at the forefront of this change by creating a new, over the top product called sling tv and buying up billions of dollars worth of wireless assets. Assets that he says can be used to build a le