Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Gonzalez Collins who is also known as Antonietta Gonzales-Collins in the United States and Mexico, is an American-Mexican sportscaster. Her employer is ESPN and works as an SportsCenter anchor for news. In 2016, she joined ESPN. She is the daughter of television journalist Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta was bilingual from her age of nine. The ability that helped her get her first job as a Univision producer assistant Miami. In Miami, she worked with the producers of national shows such as Nuestra Belleza Latina Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud Primer Impacto. After this she was hired by she was hired by the CBS station of St. Petersburg employed her as a reporter for sports. She moved in 2009 from Rio Grande Valley, Texas to become an investigative reporter for KNVO TV 48 Univision. Spanish station KNVO TV 48 Univision and Fox2 News. Reporting on stories on drug trafficking and immigration across the border of Mexico and Texas. border, she was reporter for news on KNVO TV 48, the Spanish channel KNVO TV 48 from 5 pm, as a reporter for news with a news anchor in English for 9 pm, after which she became a news anchor until 10 pm, and then returned on the Spanish channel. Also, she was often requested to fill in as a sports and weather anchor. Then she anchor and wrote for Univision's Dallas affiliate Deportes 23 where she was granted more responsibilities. She wrote pieces on Major League Baseball ALDS ALCS as well as the World Series as well Dallas Cowboys NBA postseason finals FC Dallas, and Dallas Stars. Additionally, she was the producer of the local Univision 23 sports program Accion Deportiva Extra on which she also served as anchor. She was promoted to anchoring sports for Despierta America Deportes' morning show. She also served as a sports anchor on Primer Impacto, a magazine show on the UniMas Network and Contacto Deportivo. Antonietta Collins' parents were born in Veracruz Mexico. The family moved to Mexico City, where Antonietta Collins was born on November 1985. She has an elder sister. Her family left in 1992 Mexico and moved to Miami. Her parents divorced shortly thereafter and, in the year 1995, she got married to a naval architect named Fabio Fajardo. Fabio Fajardo died in 2006 due to kidney cancer. The summer of 2006, she took one week with her sibling in Canton Ohio. The older Collins girl worked there. Antonietta is a senior in high school and had a clear idea of the path she wanted. When she was deciding whether Mount Union was right for her, Antonietta decided to go visit the campus. At the end of the day she fell in love with the school. They also offered her a major. She finished school and went to the university with a major in media studies. Mark Bergmann, her professor who also managed the WRMU's 91.1FM station where she worked over the years, became her friend. Mark Bergmann inspired her to believe in herself and his passion for journalism deeply affected her. She was determined to meet his expectations and never let him down.






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