 | Stay Tuned: The Future of TV In the next two years, viewers in more than 140 million American homes will watch their favorite shows, video clips and movies on "Smart TVs," not to mention other gadgets connected to the Internet. Every aspect of TV creation and distribution is impacted, and for companies new and old, billions of dollars are on the line. CNBC takes you inside the companies competing to shape the new connected-TV reality. »Premieres Monday at 9p ET | | LATEST VIDEO
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