Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Gonzalez Collins who is also known as Antonietta Gonzalez-Collins in both the US as well as Mexico, is a Mexican-American sportscaster. Her employer is ESPN as an SportsCenter News Anchor. She started working for ESPN in the year 2016. The child of the journalist on television Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta has been bilingual since age nine. Her ability was crucial in securing her first job as a an assistant to the production team at Univision Miami in which she assisted the production of numerous shows, including Nuestra Belleza Latina and Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud. Then she was promoted to a reporter for CBS St. Petersburg. CBS St. Petersburg affiliate following that. She moved to Rio Grande Valley in 2009 as a reporter for one of the Spanish channels KNVO TV 48 Univision, as well as Fox2 News. Reporters covered issues related to illegal immigration as well as drug trafficking in both Texas as well as Mexico. Also, she was often requested to fill in as anchors for the weather and sports. Deportes 23 in Dallas, Univision's affiliate station in Dallas. She was also given more accountability. She reported on The Major League Baseball ALDS ALCS World Series, the Dallas Cowboys and NBA Postseason and the Finals FC Dallas FC Dallas Stars. She was the producer of Univision 23 Accion Deportiva Extra and was the anchor. Then, she became the sports host on the morning show that is Despierta America Deportes. She also played the role on Primer Impacto on UniMas Network as well as Contacto Deportivo for its magazine show. Antonietta Collin's parents originally hail from Veracruz Mexico. Then, they moved to Mexico City and she was born there on November 22, 1985. She is the elder sibling of her parents. Her family left in 1992 Mexico and relocated to Miami. Soon after the family split up, and, in 1995 Fabio Fajardo remarried. He died from kidney cancer in the year 2006. In the course of a family holiday in Ohio, younger Collins was able to take a job with her older sister. Antonietta, a high-school senior with an idea of what she would like her life to be like, visited Mount Union University to determine what she could get out of the college. As it turned out she loved the campus and they were offering the kind of program she was searching for. Following her graduation from high school, she decided to attend the University to pursue a degree in media studies. Mark Bergmann, her professor who was also the manager of the WRMU's 91.1FM station for which she worked for a number of years, was a friend. His passion for journalism and confidence in herself instilled confidence in her. She in turn was determined to achieve the standards he set and to not let him down.






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