Eric Langile Jr.

Eric Langile Jr. (born February 29, 1920, died February 16, 2004) was an entrepreneur and the second CEO of ATBW Label Networks from 1950 to 1970, after succeeding Eric Langile, who was CEO from 1930 to 1950, who remained as senior chairman of the company and became CEO of Langile Corporation in 1950 until his death in 1987. Eric Jr's son Eric Langile III succeeded his role as CEO in 1970, and remained CEO until 1990, when his son Eric Langile IV succeeded him until becoming president in 2010, with Eric Langile V becoming CEO, and Eric Langile III becoming chairman of ATBW until 2019 when ATBW and Langile Corporation split into two companies, with Eric IV as CEO again, and his son Eric V becoming president and CEO of ATBW Blog that same time.

History
Eric Langile Jr. is heavily regarded as one of the most sternest CEOs in ATBW History, as well as the one who established ATBW Academy, as well as ATBW Copyright Agency, which is a private agency that deals with copyright against the company or its subsidiaries. During his life, he with his brother Warren Langile, named after one of the four founders' last names, would run this school as sergeant for those trying to get in. This though was abolished in 1950 when he became CEO of the company.

He was also very aggressive towards movie theaters for allowing bootleggers to film their movies and got over thousands of bootleggers arrested in 20 years who bootlegged any ATBW films. In 1952, Warren Langile Entertainment was almost sued by ATBW Label Networks because they aired a special that was only to air in their own movie theaters and not theirs, though both were subsidiaries of Langile Corporation, in which at one point stepped in and ordered Eric Jr. to lighten up, or he could be fired.