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New Leadership At Sunbeam Television Corp.

https://tvnewscheck.com/article/top-news/251937/new-leadership-at-sunbeam-television-corp/

The owners of WHDH, WLVI and WSVN-TV announce new leaders to take over the late Ed Ansin's role at Sunbeam.

Andrew Ansin started coming to WSVN’s station in Miami when he was six years old, visiting with his grandfather and original owner of Sunbeam, Sidney D. Ansin. Andrew interned in the newsroom during high school, “gripping” during the McDuffie Riots and going undercover in an award-winning investigation of doctors improperly prescribing Quaaludes. Andrew returned to the company after graduating Brown University in 1981 and was instrumental in the development of Miramar Park of Commerce. Andrew is immediate past chair of Ransom Everglades High School and serves on the executive board of United Way of Miami-Dade.

James Ansin interned at WSVN since the age of 15 in the film and editing department splicing episodes of Bonanza and Kojak for air and in subsequent summers, interned in the sales department. After graduating from Brown University in 1988, James moved to New York City to work as an account executive at HRP for five years. He then returned to WSVN in 1993 as marketing director followed by his promotion to VP-station manager in 2004. James served on strategic committees during the affiliation changes of WSVN Miami and WHDH Boston. James established the Peace Sullivan/James Ansin University of Miami Journalism and New Media Workshop. He created a Spanish immersion program at Miami-Dade College.

Paul Magnes became GM of WHDH in 2006 and EVP-GM of Sunbeam in 2018. He spearheads WSVN’s and WHDH’s long-term community commitments which include United Way, Best Buddies, Boys and Girls Club and Habitat for Humanity.
 
I can't imagine this will make the networks view them any differently

NBC is GLAD to have ditched them in Boston & the CW would LOVE to follow suit (And CBS owns MyNet affiliate WSBK)

Ditto with Fox in Miami
 
Fox and WSVN reached a new deal last fall. NBC Boston is dead last when it comes to news in Boston WHDH beats them in all dayparts when the news is on.
 
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