Barry M. Meyer (born November 28, 1946) is an American television producer who served as chairman of Warner Bros. Entertainment.
In 1994, Meyer took on added responsibilities as chief operating officer, which included oversight of the company's general operations (including studio facilities, legal and business affairs, general administration, human resources, labor relations, strategic planning, real estate development and government affairs), as well as all of the Studio's television production and distribution operations (including Warner Bros. Television, Telepictures Productions, Warner Bros.
Meyer was also an integral architect in the formation of The WB Television Network, which went on the air in January 1995 and played a similar role in the founding of The CW.
[citation needed] In March 2013, Meyer stepped down as CEO of Warner Bros. and was succeeded by Kevin Tsujihara.
Meyer was honored with the American Jewish Committee's 2006 Dorothy and Sherrill C. Corwin Human Relations Award for his many humanitarian efforts.