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Edmund Ansin (Edmund N. Ansin) was born on 9 March, 1936 in Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American businessman (1936–2020). Discover Edmund Ansin'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 84 years old?

Popular As Edmund N. Ansin
Occupation businessman
Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 9 March, 1936
Birthday 9 March
Birthplace Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.
Date of death 26 July, 2020
Died Place Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.
Nationality United States

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His wife is Toby Lerner (divorced)

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1936

Edmund N. Ansin (March 9, 1936July 26, 2020) was an American billionaire and co-founder of Sunbeam Television.

He was credited with being an innovator in the television news industry, breaking away from the conventional mold that had been used by other independent stations.

His approach ended up being a success, first in Miami and then in Boston.

Ansin was born to a Jewish family, in Worcester, Massachusetts, and raised in nearby Athol, Massachusetts.

In 1936, his father, Sidney D. Ansin, the son of a Ukrainian immigrant, founded Anwelt Shoe, a shoe manufacturing business in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

1941

He moved the family to Florida in 1941.

His parents were the founding members of Temple Beth Sholom in Miami Beach.

Ansin was sent back to Massachusetts for preparatory school at Phillips Academy, Andover.

1957

After two years at Harvard University, he graduated in 1957 from the University of Pennsylvania with a BS in economics.

His brother is former Massachusetts commerce commissioner Ronald Ansin.

1962

In 1962, Ansin and his father formed Sunbeam Television Corporation after Sidney Ansin purchased the license for Miami's NBC-affiliated television station, WCKT, for $3.4 million.

1966

Ronald bought Anwelt Shoe from his father in 1966.

1971

Ed Ansin became an executive vice president at Sunbeam; after his father's death in 1971, he became Sunbeam's president.

1983

WCKT changed its call letters to WSVN in 1983, and at the end of 1988, WSVN lost its affiliation with NBC and Ansin, after rebuking then CBS chairman Laurence Tisch's offer to purchase the station, found himself without network affiliation.

The station affiliated with the up-start Fox network, and supplemented its local news broadcasts with content from the newly launched CNN satellite network.

Rather than follow the conventional approach used by successful independent stations (morning kids' shows, afternoon game shows, evening movies, and syndicated sitcoms), Ansin instead decided to focus on news.

Instead of dry and stoic presentation, he and his news director, Joel Cheatwood, created the now ubiquitous 'Miami News style' with fast-paced reporting, crime-led stories, live breaking coverage, and pretty presenters.

"If it bleeds, it leads" became an industry catch phrase.

The approach was wildly successful and WSVN news soon became the market leader.

1993

In 1993, Ansin bought Boston's WHDH Channel 7.

He shortened the time spent on individual news stories, relied heavily on video and audio effects, and emphasized "on-the-spot" reporting.

2006

In 2006, Sunbeam Television purchased Boston's WLVI, an affiliate for The CW, from Tribune Broadcasting.

Sunbeam Properties, a subsidiary of Sunbeam Television, developed the 400-acre Miramar Park of Commerce, the largest business park in Broward County.

Ansin was the only person who has received the United Way's Alexis de Tocqueville Award for philanthropy in three different cities.

He donated $1 million to build Emerson College's radio station and technical communications building.

Ansin and his brother Ron, former Massachusetts commerce commissioner, donated $2.6 million to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston and their Youth Service Providers Network.

Ansin was divorced from his wife Toby Lerner Ansin, who founded the Miami City Ballet.

They had three children: Andrew Ansin works at Sunbeam Properties, James Ansin works at Sunbeam Television, and Stephanie Ansin, artistic director and co-founder of The PlayGround Theatre (now the Miami Theater Center).

The Ansins were members of Temple Beth David.

2011

WSVN reported $96 million in revenues in 2011.

2020

Ansin died on July 26, 2020, at his home in Miami.

He was 84 and had become unwell only over the weekend of his death.

The Sunbeam Television broadcast operations are expected to continue within the Ansin family, led by Andrew and James.