Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Collins is also referred to as Antonietta Gonzales-Collins in the United States as well as Mexico, is an American-Mexican sportscaster. Her current role is a sportscaster for ESPN, working as an anchor of SportsCenter reports and hosts SportsNation. The first time she worked for ESPN in the year 2016. She is a daughter of Maria Antonieta Collins, a journalist on television. Antonietta is a native bilingual. Since she was nine years old, Collins's capacity to converse in two languages helped her get a job in Miami as a production assistant for Univision. As an assistant producer, she had the opportunity to work with national producers like Nuestra Belleza Latina. Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud. She was hired as reporter for The CBS St. Petersburg affiliate after that. In 2009, she moved from Texas in the Rio Grande Valley where she became a news correspondent at KNVO TV 48 Univision. Reporting on stories on drug trafficking and immigration from both sides of the Mexico-Texas border, she was reporter for news on KNVO TV 48, the Spanish channel KNVO TV 48 at 5pm, then as a reporter for news with a news anchor in English until 9pm, then a news anchor for 10pm, before returning back to channel Spanish channel. She would also fill in occasionally as a weather and sport anchor. Deportes 23 in Dallas, Univision's Dallas-affiliate station. There she had more duties. She produced pieces about Major League Baseball ALDS ALCS as well as the World Series as well Dallas Cowboys NBA postseason Finals FC Dallas, and Dallas Stars. She also produced Univision 23 Accion Deportiva Extra as anchor. The show was made a anchor the sports segment for Despierta America Deportes' morning show. In addition, she served as anchor of the sports segment for Primer Impacto, a magazine program that airs on the UniMas Network and Contacto Deportivo. Antonietta Collins' grandparents were born in Veracruz Mexico. They eventually moved to Mexico City, where Antonietta Collins was born in November 1985. She has an elder sister. The family moved in 1992 to Mexico for the US and eventually settled in Miami. In 1992, her parents separated and shortly afterward in 1995 she remarried Fabio Fajardo, a naval engineer who passed away in 2006 due to kidney cancer. She stayed in Canton Ohio with her older sister during the summer and was provided with the opportunity of a job. Antonietta was a senior in high school with an idea of what she wanted her future to look like, traveled to Mount Union University to see if the school suited her. Then, she fell in love with the university. And they offered her major. Her high school graduation was in the spring of 2004 and enrolled into media school at the University. Her relationship lasted for a while with her professor Mark Bergmann who was the director at WRMU 91.1 FM, a station of which she was a member. It was he who inspired her confidence and whose passion for journalism deeply touched her. She strived to fulfill his expectations always delivering on time.
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