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Oliver Treyz (Oliver Ernest Treyz) was born on 23 April, 1918 in Willowemoc, New York, U.S., is an American television executive (1918–1998). Discover Oliver Treyz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

Popular As Oliver Ernest Treyz
Occupation Network television executive
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 23 April, 1918
Birthday 23 April
Birthplace Willowemoc, New York, U.S.
Date of death 14 June, 1998
Died Place Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1918

Oliver Ernest Treyz (April 23, 1918 – June 14, 1998) was an American network television executive.

Treyz was best known as the racy and controversial president of the American Broadcasting Company.

Oliver Ernest Treyz was born on April 23, 1918, in Willowemoc, New York to Harry August Treyz (September 25, 1889–May 26, 1959) and Martha née Davey (1891–1984).

1939

Treyz graduated from Hamilton College in 1939.

After graduation, Treyz began his career in broadcasting working at a small radio station in Binghamton, New York.

He then went to work at advertising agency BBDO.

During World War II, Treyz served in the Army Air Corps.

1948

After the war, in 1948, Treyz began his association with ABC as a presentation writer for the company's radio division.

1949

They had two sons together; Donald C. Treyz (born 1949) and James Treyz (born 1952).

He was widowed.

1953

On November 2, 1953, he was named Director of the ABC Radio Network.

1954

Treyz left ABC in 1954 and became the founder and first president of the Television Bureau of Advertising, a trade group for local television stations.

1956

On October 17, 1956, Treyz succeeded Robert E. Kintner (1909–1980) as vice-president of the television division of the American Broadcasting Company.

Kintner stepped down as president due to, what was termed as, "a dispute over policy".

1958

He was promoted from vice president to president in 1958 after the departure of James T. Aubrey.

The next year on February 17, 1958, Treyz filled in and took over the seat as president of ABC.

That position had been filled by Leonard Goldenson, at the time, the president of American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, ABC's former parent company, who took over after the sudden departure of former network president James T. Aubrey.

During his years as president on ABC, Treyz was responsible for the creation and production of several memorable shows of that era including Hawaiian Eye, 77 Sunset Strip, Surfside 6, Maverick, The Rifleman, The Untouchables, The Real McCoys and The Flintstones.

1961

Bus Stop premiered on ABC in October 1961.

Several memorable episodes were produced during the show's single season run.

But one in particular, A Lion Walks Among Us, was the end to Treyz's tenure as president of ABC.

The episode originally aired on December 3, 1961.

It starred teenage heartthrob Fabian Forte and the synopsis of that episode was as follows: "Fabian plays a degenerate drifter capable only of deceit, betrayal and murder. To win acquittal of one charge of murder in the town, he had an affair with the D.A.'s alcoholic wife, and then used that to blackmail the D.A. Once released he killed his own lawyers. And in a perverse 'balance of justice', the D.A.'s wife then killed him."

The episode was highly criticized and caused great controversy due to its depiction and portrayal of what some called "graphic violence".

The episode stirred so much controversy that 25 ABC affiliates refused to air the episode.

1962

He served as network president until 1962.

During his two-year tenure as vice-president and his four-year tenure as president, Treyz was responsible for the creation of several popular and memorable programs including Adventures in Paradise, Cheyenne, Hawaiian Eye, 77 Sunset Strip, Surfside 6, Maverick, The Rifleman and The Untouchables.

The public outcry was so massive that, in January 1962, the Federal Communications Commission scheduled a congressional hearing to be headed by Senator Thomas J. Dodd.

Neither executive producer Roy Huggins, director Robert Altman or Goldenson were subpoenaed to the hearing.

Instead, Treyz was summoned to the proceedings for his publicly known support to broadcast the episode.

After an intense verbal exchange between Treyz and Dodd, the hearings eventually move on to Goldenson.

The scandal brought so much shame to the network that Treyz was asked to step down from his position.

1966

In the summer of 1966, warehouse mogul Daniel Overmyer announced plans to create a fourth television network to compete against the Big Three television networks and to take the place of the failed DuMont Television Network.

The network would be called the Overmyer Network.

Overmyer hired Treyz to head the new network.

1967

The Overmyer Network debuted as the United Network on May 1, 1967.

Unfortunately, the network folded one month later and Treyz's chance to make a comeback also failed.

Treyz was married to Janet Treyz.

1990

Treyz, who suffered with alcoholism later in life, moved into the Actors' Fund Retirement Home in Englewood, New Jersey in the 1990s.

1998

Treyz died June 14, 1998, of kidney failure due to prostate cancer at the age of 80.