GigaomDish’s Charlie Ergen: In the future, most TV viewing won’t happen on TV
TV viewing is shifting from televisions to mobile devices, which is one reason why Dish plans to launch an internet TV service by the end of this year. Read more »
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TV viewing is shifting from televisions to mobile devices, which is one reason why Dish plans to launch an internet TV service by the end of this year. Read more »
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