Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Gonzalez-Collins, an Mexican American sportscaster. She is an ESPN anchor on news, and she hosts SportsNation at times. She joined ESPN in the year of 2016. She is the daughter of television reporter Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta Collins is bilingual and has been since when she was nine years old. The ability to speak two languages helped her to get her first position at Univision, Miami. She could work as a producer for national programs such as Nuestra Belleza Latina Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud Primer Impacto. After this, she was hired by the CBS station in St. Petersburg employed her as a sport reporter. In 2009 she moved into Rio Grande Valley, Texas for work as an investigative reporter for KNVO TV 48 Univision. Spanish channel KNVO TV 48 Univision and Fox2 News. Covering stories on immigration and drug-trafficking on both sides of the Texas-Mexico border, she worked as a reporter on the 5 p.m. Spanish newscast a reporter and later anchor of the 9 p.m. news in English and also an anchor for the 10 p.m. Spanish newscast. Also, she was a substitute for anchors of sports and weather forecasters. Later, she was anchor and reporter at Univision's Dallas affiliate Deportes 23 where she was assigned more responsibility. She produced pieces about the Major League Baseball's ALDS ALCS and World Series the Dallas Cowboys the NBA postseason as well as the Finals FC Dallas and the Dallas Stars. Additionally, she was host of the local Univision 23 sports show Accion Deportiva Extra. She worked as anchor for the sports segment of Despierta America Deportes morning show. In addition, she served as anchor of the sports segment on Primer Impacto, a magazine show on the UniMas Network and Contacto Deportivo. Antonietta's parents hail from Veracruz Mexico. They eventually relocated into Mexico City where she was born on 22 November 1985. There is an older sister. She is the older sister. Her parents divorced soon after and in 1995 her mother remarried an architect from the naval profession named Fabio Fajardo who died of kidney cancer in 2006. The summer vacation that she stayed with her younger sister at Canton Ohio where the older Collins girl was offered an employment. Antonietta was a senior in high school who had a vision of how she thought her future would look like, traveled to Mount Union University to determine whether the university was suitable for her. In the end she was enthralled with the campus. They also offered her a an academic major. After completing her studies, she was accepted into the University as a major studying media and communication studies. Mark Bergmann was her professor as well as the director of WRMU and WRMU, which she's a member. They had a very close connection. The professor encouraged her to be confident and was deeply touched by his enthusiasm for journalism.






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