Fried on Business
Fried on Business started as the longest running (10 years) business radio show on AM 880 in Miami. It continues today as an informative, radio show-style podcast bringing together real estate, business, well-being and technology leaders. With Jim Fried's energy and "It's all about you!" approach, the Fried on Business podcast delivers content tailored to listeners across the country.
Fried on Business
Andrew Anson discusses relocating his Miami TV stations and redeveloping the sites
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Broadcast media is evolving quickly—and so are the facilities that support it. In this episode of Fried On Business, Jim Fried sits down with Andrew Ansin, CEO of CEO of Sunbeam Development and Sunbeam Television, to discuss how strategic real estate decisions are shaping the future of television operations in South Florida.
Andrew shares the thinking behind relocating both WSVN Channel 7 and Miami’s new ABC affiliate Channel 18 to a newly developed commercial campus in Miramar. The move represents far more than a change of address. It reflects a broader vision to modernize infrastructure, improve operational efficiency, and position Sunbeam Enterprises for long-term growth in an increasingly competitive media environment.
The conversation also explores the redevelopment of Sunbeam’s longtime station property in North Bay Village. Andrew explains how legacy broadcast sites often sit on underutilized land and how careful planning can unlock significant value while supporting evolving business needs. Jim and Andrew discuss zoning, logistics, capital planning, and the coordination required to execute complex transitions at scale.
Listeners will hear how leadership discipline, long-term perspective, and adaptability guide decision-making in both media and real estate. Andrew shares insights into balancing innovation with continuity, ensuring employees transition smoothly, and aligning operational strategy with real estate development goals.
This episode highlights how forward-thinking companies approach change—not reactively, but strategically. Whether you work in media, real estate, or corporate leadership, Andrew’s perspective offers a valuable look at how large organizations reinvent themselves while protecting what matters most.
If you want to understand how media infrastructure and real estate strategy intersect, this conversation provides a clear and practical roadmap.
This episode of Fried on Business is brought to you by our presenting sponsor, Warren Henry Auto Group.
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Jim Fried has been a real estate business person since 1980 and has had his own radio show since 2009.
Mr. Fried specializes in capitalizing commercial real estate transactions, unearthing urban land opportunities and is also a private lender.
He has been active in the real estate industry for many years as a financial intermediary, broker and investor. He has experience with many property types including, but not limited to: apartments, condominiums, retail centers, office buildings, industrial parks and health care – with a special focus on memory care.
Jim has closed over $3BB in real estate transactions during his career in markets across the eastern US.
Jim uses his communication skills to inform and entertain on his weekly podcast show – Fried on Business. Of course, the show discusses real estate, but he also tackles issues such as branding, sports business, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, public private partnerships as well as health and wellness.
He is also a mentor to many up and coming people in the real estate industry through his membership on the Board of The University of Florida’s Bergstrom Center for Real Estate Studies.
Mr. Fried is a winner of the Miami-Dade Public School Alumni Achievement Award.
Contact Jim via email at jim@friedonbusiness.com