ergen stepped out of the spotlight in 2011, leaving the ceo rein to joe clayton.ust four years later, the founder is back in the hot seat as television goes under another revolution. video, moving on to your second screen. like the satellite tv business, 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 he says can be used to build a legitimate competitor to at&t and verizon. when we first sat down for our interview with him at his inglewood, colorado headquarters, i asked ergen to describe his new frontier. charlie: the transformation is going on into their places. one is television. tv itself is transforming. people are looking more for what they want to watch and not paying for things they don't watch. they want to watch their tv everywhere. part of that is the technology of ott, over the top, allows customers to do that. the second transformation is the wireless industry, where the world is going to be connected all the time. there is only