Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Tonite Gonzalez-Collins is an American-Mexican sportscaster. She works as an ESPN anchor for news and also hosts SportsNation occasionally. She joined ESPN in 2016. was a part of ESPN. Her mother is TV reporter Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta Collins is bilingual and has been so since the age of nine. Her ability in this area helped her to get her first job with Univision, Miami. She worked alongside national producers on shows such as Nuestra Belleza Latina Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud Primer Impacto. Her next assignment was reporter for sports at the CBS St. Petersburg Affiliate. In 2009 she moved in Rio Grande Valley to work as a journalist for KNVO TV 48 Univision & Fox2 News. Reporters covered issues related to the issue of immigration and trafficking drugs in both Texas as well as Mexico. The duties of anchoring for sports or weather were often requested. Deportes 23 in Dallas, Univision's affiliate station in Dallas. She was also given more duties. She produced pieces about Major League Baseball ALDS ALCS, and World Series as well Dallas Cowboys NBA postseason finals FC Dallas, and Dallas Stars. In addition she was also the host and produced Univision 23's Accion Deportiva Extra local sports show. She was promoted to anchoring sports for Despierta America Deportes' morning show. She worked in the same job for Primer Impacto on UniMas Network and Contacto Deportivo for its magazine show. Antonietta Collins' grandparents were born in Veracruz Mexico. At some point they relocated to Mexico City where she was born on November 22 1985. She's older than her sister. She is the older sister. In 1992, her parents divorced and shortly afterward in 1995 she got married again Fabio Fajardo, an engineer in the naval sector who passed away in 2006 due to kidney cancer. The holiday in the summer that she lived with her sibling at Canton Ohio where the older Collins girl had secured a job. Antonietta, a high-school senior having a clear idea of where she would like her life to be, visited Mount Union University to determine what she could get out of the college. The campus was stunning and provided the education she sought. After finishing her high school education, she chose to go to the university with a major with Media Studies. Mark Bergmann, her professor who also managed WRMU's 91.1FM station for which she worked for many years, became her friend. Her professor urged her to believe in herself and was greatly moved by his enthusiasm for journalism.






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