Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Tonite Gonzalez-Collins is a Mexican American broadcaster. She is currently employed by ESPN as a reporter for SportsCenter and occasionally host SportsNation. She joined ESPN in 2016. was a part of ESPN. She is the child of the journalist on television Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta is a native speaker of two languages. When she was just nine years old, Collins's capacity to converse in two languages allowed her to get the job she wanted in Miami as a production assistant at Univision. As an assistant producer she was given the chance to collaborate with national program producers like Nuestra Belleza Latina. Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud. Then she was hired by her CBS subsidiary of St. Petersburg employed her as a sport reporter. Then she moved into Rio Grande Valley in 2009 as a reporter for one of the Spanish channel KNVO TV 48 Univision, as well as Fox2 News. Reports on her show covered immigration issues drugs, immigration, as well as other issues on both the Texas as well as the Mexico border. Also, she was a Spanish reporter on the newscast from 5 p.m., an anchor and reporter on the newscast from nine p.m. on English and also a Spanish reporter from 10 p.m. In addition, she was used at times as a news and sports anchor. Later, she was anchor and reporter at Univision's Dallas affiliate Deportes 23 where she was given more responsibilities. She wrote on The NBA, Dallas Cowboys' postseason, NBA ALDS ALCS World Series or Finals FC Dallas. Also, she produced Univision 23's local sports show Accion Deportiva Extra, on where she was anchor. She was the sports anchor of Despierta America Deportes morning show. She worked in the same position on Primer Impacto on UniMas Network and Contacto Deportivo for its magazine show. Antonietta Collins was born and raised in Veracruz Mexico. Eventually, they settled in Mexico City and she was born on the 22nd of November, 1985. She's more mature than her younger sister. In 1992, the family left Mexico for the US and eventually settled in Miami. After a short time, her father split from her mother. She was subsequently remarried by 1995 naval architect whose name was Fabio Fajardo. Fabio Fajardo passed away of kidney carcinoma in 2006. She stayed at Canton Ohio with her older sister over the summer in which she was given a job. Antonietta still a senior at high school but she was clear about the career she was looking for. While deciding if Mount Union would be a good fit to her needs, Antonietta went to visit the university. The campus was beautiful and offered the degree she sought. She finished school and attended the University as a media studies major. She developed a long-lasting relationship with her teacher Mark Bergmann who was the supervisor of WRMU 91.1 FM of which she was a member. Her professor, Mark Bergmann, inspired her with his enthusiasm for journalism. Additionally, he profoundly influenced her.






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