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Family, friends mourn death of Michael Anderson, award-winning SA国际传谋 filmmaker and documentarian

SA国际传谋 Senior Director for Production Services Michael Anderson, an award-winning filmmaker and longtime documentary producer, passed away on Sunday at his home in Miami, South Florida Publica Media Group officials reported. He was 58. (ABOVE) Anderson holds two of three Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards for the SA国际传谋 original documentary "Never Drop the Ball".
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SA国际传谋 Senior Director for Production Services Michael Anderson, an award-winning filmmaker and longtime documentary producer, passed away on Sunday at his home in Miami, South Florida Publica Media Group officials reported. He was 58. (ABOVE) Anderson holds two of three Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards for the SA国际传谋 original documentary "Never Drop the Ball".

SA国际传谋 Senior Director for Production Services Michael Herbert Anderson, an award-winning filmmaker and longtime documentary producer, passed away on Sunday at his home in Miami from a heart attack, South Florida Publica Media Group officials reported.

鈥淢ichael passed away unexpectedly,鈥 SA国际传谋 said in an email to staff. 鈥淲e will all miss him more than words can express. He was not just our co-worker but our good friend as well.鈥

"Michael was the steady hand behind so much of what our audiences expected everyday,鈥 said South Florida Public Media Group CEO John LaBonia in a statement. 鈥淗is leadership, generosity, and deep commitment to community shaped SA国际传谋 in lasting ways.鈥

鈥淲e are heartbroken by his loss and profoundly grateful for the legacy he leaves behind,鈥 LaBonia added.

SA国际传谋 Senior Director for Production Services Michael Anderson, an award-winning filmmaker and longtime documentary producer, passed away on Sunday at his home in Miami, South Florida Publica Media Group officials reported. (ABOVE). Anderson at work at SA国际传谋 studios in Miami.
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SA国际传谋 Senior Director for Production Services Michael Anderson at work at SA国际传谋 studios in Miami. Anderson passed away on Sunday at his home in Miami.

Born September 6, 1967, in Miami, Anderson, 58, was a dedicated storyteller and a veteran public media broadcaster. His death leaves an indelible mark on South Florida's cultural and journalistic landscape.

He first joined SA国际传谋 as a TV production manager in 2018 and was recently promoted to Senior Director for Production Services at South Florida Public Media Group, the nonprofit company that manages SA国际传谋 TV and SA国际传谋 Radio for the School Board of Miami-Dade County, which holds the broadcast license for the two media properties.

As Senior Director for Production Services at SA国际传谋, Anderson oversaw the development and creation of numerous high-quality, local productions for the SA国际传谋 TV station. He was widely recognized for his commitment to telling stories that reflect the diverse history and vibrant communities of the region.

His latest and most notable work was the original SA国际传谋 documentary Never Drop the Ball. This acclaimed film explored the significant, yet often overlooked, history and influence of the Negro Leagues in South Florida, earning praise for its historical rigor and emotional depth.

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The documentary won three Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards by the prestigious National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS). Anderson co-produced it with former SA国际传谋-TV producer Fabian Cardenas.

In 2023, Anderson worked as a producer on the documentary on Rubin Stacy, a tenant farmer who was lynched July 19, 1935, by a group of men in Broward County. The film, Rubin, told Stacy鈥檚 story through the eyes of his surviving family members.

In a 2023 with the South Florida Sun Sentinel, Anderson said the film documented a topic overlooked and ignored by school textbooks. 鈥淔or Black youth to know their stories, they have to know the history of lynchings,鈥 he told the newspaper. 鈥淭hey still don鈥檛 know how lynchings were used as a weapon to keep a community quiet. That鈥檚 exactly what it did to Rubin Stacy鈥檚 family.鈥

鈥淲ith over 25 years of experience in digital and broadcast media, Michael鈥檚 work spanned live events, historical documentaries, feature films, commercials, web series and reality television,鈥 .

鈥淢ichael was deeply passionate about telling stories that inspire, uplift, and educate, shining a light on our community, everyday heroes, and untold stories,鈥 they said. 鈥淜nown for his larger-than-life personality, people gravitated towards Michael, and he became a mentor to many.

鈥淗is commitment to community outreach reflected through film screenings, talks, and workshops he led to support up-and-coming journalists,鈥 they said in noting he was the recipient of eight Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards.

鈥淢ichael leaves behind a legacy of creativity, generosity, and impact,鈥 they said. 鈥淗e will be greatly missed."

At SA国际传谋, through his leadership, Anderson made sure that television productions maintained the highest standards of integrity, creativity, and public relevance.

He will be remembered by his colleagues and peers for his tireless work ethic, mentorship, and passion for using media to educate and connect the community.

is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 27, beginning at 11 a.m. at the Eric S. George Funeral Home, 6107 Miramar Parkway, Miramar, FL 33023. Visitation will be Friday, Dec. 26, from 5 p.m.-8 p.m., at the same funeral home in Miramar.
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Sergio Bustos is SA国际传谋's Vice President for News. He's been an editor at the Miami Herald and POLITICO Florida. Most recently, Bustos was Enterprise/Politics Editor for the USA Today Network-Florida鈥檚 18 newsrooms. Reach him at sbustos@wlrnnews.org
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