In 1933, when Ralph Baruch was nine years old, his family fled Frankfurt, because of growing Nazi restrictions, and eventually settled in New York City. Baruch got his first job at a footwear factory in Brooklyn, but eventually rose to become a group president at CBS before becoming Viacom’s first CEO. Television Tightrope is the story of his rise to fame and fortune in the entertainment industry.
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My father, Thomas Ford, worked for the Dumont network as a director in the early 50s. I dimly remember going on the set of Captain Video and meeting the cast -- I was very young. He then moved into advertising and made television commercials. I'll have to get him this book -- I'm sure he'll enjoy it.
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