Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Gonzales-Collins, who is an Mexican American reporter. She's an ESPN news anchor and hosts SportsNation at times. She began working for ESPN in the year 2016. Her mother is the journalist on television Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta Collins has been bilingual since the age of nine years old. This is a beneficial skill that helped her secure her first position as a production assistant with Univision in Miami that gave her the opportunity to interact with producers of national programs including Nuestra Belleza Latina, Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud and Primer Impacto. A CBS channel of St. Petersburg hired her following this to become a sports reporter. She was a reporter on KNVO TV 48 Univision in Rio Grande Valley Texas. Reporters covered issues related to illegal immigration as well as drug trafficking in both Texas and Mexico. The anchor also acted as a fill-in for weather and sports anchors. Deportes 23 in Dallas, Univision's Dallas-affiliate station. She was also given more accountability. She did pieces on Major League Baseball's ALDS ALCS and World Series the Dallas Cowboys the NBA postseason and Finals FC Dallas and the Dallas Stars. Also, she produced Univision 23's local sports programming Accion Deportiva Extra, on which she acted as anchor. Then, she became the sports host for the morning program of Despierta America Deportes. She also served as a sports anchor for Primer Impacto, a magazine program on the UniMas Network and Contacto Deportivo. Antonietta's parents come from Veracruz Mexico. At some point they moved from Veracruz Mexico to Mexico City where she was born on 22 November 1985. She is the older sibling of her parents. In 1992 the family left Mexico to the US and settled in Miami. Her parents divorced shortly afterwards and in 1995, she married a naval designer called Fabio Fajardo. Fabio Fajardo died in 2006 of kidney cancer. Her residence was at Canton Ohio with her older sister in the summertime, where she had been offered the opportunity of a job. At the time of her senior year in high school, and with a clear idea what she would like to accomplish with her life Antonietta visited her local University of Mount Union to assess if it suited her requirements. In the end, she loved the campus, and they offered the course she wanted. She completed her schooling and received a scholarship to the University as a major in media studies. Mark Bergmann was her professor and also the head of WRMU in which she's a member. They formed a strong connection. The professor who taught her Mark Bergmann inspired her by his passion in journalism. The professor also had a profound impact on her.
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