Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Gonzalez Collins is an Mexican American journalist. She anchors SportsNation as well as a SportsCenter anchor. She was hired by ESPN in the year of 2016. Her mother is Maria Antonieta Collins, a television reporter. Antonietta was bilingual by when she was nine years old. This ability that allowed her to get her first job as an Univision Production Assistant in Miami. In Miami, she worked with the producers of national shows such as Nuestra Belleza Latina Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud Primer Impacto. In St. Petersburg, she was hired as a reporter by the CBS station as an sports reporter. She moved from St. Petersburg to Rio Grande Valley in 2009 to work as a reporter on one of the Spanish stations KNVO TV 48 Univision, as well as Fox2 News. The stories she covered were about immigration and drug trafficking in both Texas and Mexico. Also, she would fill in on occasion as a weather and sport anchor. Deportes 23 is Univision Dallas' affiliate, where she has more responsibility. She also wrote articles for the NBA, Dallas Cowboys' postseason, NBA ALDS ALCS World Series or Finals FC Dallas. She produced Univision 23 Accion Deportiva Extra as anchor. She was advertised as anchor of the sports segment to Despierta America Deportes' morning show. As a sports anchor she also worked for Primer Impacto (a network magazine) and Contacto Deportivo (a UniMas Network sports program). Antonietta's parents were originally of Veracruz Mexico. At some point they relocated to Mexico City where she was born on 22 November 1985. She is the sister of a. The family settled in Miami after moving out of Mexico in the US. The couple divorced within a short time and in the year 1995, she got married to a naval designer named Fabio Fajardo. Fabio Fajardo passed away in 2006 from kidney cancer. On a family vacation in Ohio, the young Collins took a place alongside her elder sister. Still a senior in high school and yet having a clear vision of what she would like to accomplish with her life Antonietta visited the University of Mount Union to examine if it was a good fit for her preferences. It turned out that she was a fan of the campus and that the school offered the major she wanted. After completing her studies, she was accepted into the University with a degree studying media and communication studies. She developed a long-lasting relationship with her professor Mark Bergmann who was the supervisor for WRMU 91.1 FM, a station of which she was a part. He was the one who boosted her confidence, and his passion for Journalism deeply touched her. She determined to meet his demands always delivering on time.






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