Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Collins is also referred to as Antonietta Gonzales-Collins within the United States and Mexico, is a Mexican-American sportscaster. Her employer is ESPN as an SportsCenter anchor for news. She began working for ESPN as a reporter in the year 2016. Her mother is TV journalist Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta has been bilingual since the age of nine. Her ability was crucial in helping her get her first job as a production assistant for Univision Miami, where she assisted the production of numerous shows, including Nuestra Belleza Latina and Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud. In 2009, the CBS affiliate in St. Petersburg hired her in the following year as the sports reporter. In 2009, she relocated in Rio Grande Valley to work as a journalist for KNVO TV 48 Univision & Fox2 News. The stories she wrote about covered immigration, drug trafficking, and others on the Texas and Mexico border. Additionally, she worked as an anchor and Spanish reporter for the newscast at 5 p.m., an anchor and reporter on the newscast of 9 p.m. with a reporter and anchor in English and an anchor and reporter for the newscast of 9 p.m. in English, as well Spanish reporter for 10 p.m. In addition, she was an anchor for anchors of sports and weather forecasters. Later, she was the anchor and reporter for Univision Dallas' Deportes 23. She was then given greater responsibilities. She was a reporter for events like the Major League Baseball ALDS ALCS World Series and Dallas Cowboys, NBA postseason, Finals FC Dallas as well the Dallas Stars. The Univision 23 channel also produced her local sports show Accion Deportiva Extra, on which she acted as anchor. She was advertised as a sports anchor on Despierta America Deportes' morning show. It was the same role in Primer Impacto magazine and Contacto Deportivo on UniMas Network. Antonietta Collins' parents were born in Veracruz Mexico. The girl was born on November 22nd the 22nd of November, 1984 in Mexico City. There is an older sister. In 1992 the family left Mexico for the US and eventually settled in Miami. In the course of a few months, her father separated from her mother and she then remarried in 1995 a naval architect whose name was Fabio Fajardo. Fabio Fajardo passed away of kidney carcinoma in 2006. It was on a time of summer when she was with her sibling living in Canton Ohio where the older Collins girl had secured a job. Antonietta is a senior in high school, yet she knew exactly what career path she was looking for. While deciding if Mount Union is the right choice for her Antonietta went to visit the university. The campus was stunning and provided the education she wanted. She graduated from high school and was enrolled in media studies at the university. Mark Bergmann was her professor as well as the director of WRMU, of which she's a part. They had a very close relationship. Her professor, Mark Bergmann, inspired her by his passion for journalism. He also deeply impacted her.
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