Tyrants of Television: An Inside View
Vice-President in charge of Television for the American Broadcasting Company, CHARLES C. BARRY has grown up in the broadcasting industry. He has had a hand in a number of radio innovations, among them the development of high-fidelity transcription broadcasts; he was one of the first to insist on the sale of radio time for both sides of a controversial issue; and (whisper this) he was the man responsible for broadcasting “Stop the Music.”From 1946 to 1948. Mr. Barry was in charge of radio and television programing for ABC; now he supervises all the television activities of the network.