Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Tonite Gonzalez-Collins is an American-Mexican sportscaster. She is an ESPN anchor on news, and she hosts SportsNation at times. She started working at ESPN in the year 2016. She's the daughter of television reporter Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta was bilingual from the age of nine. Her ability was crucial in helping her get her first position as production assistant for Univision Miami, where she was a producer of programs including Nuestra Belleza Latina and Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud. Then she was promoted to reporter for the CBS St. Petersburg affiliate after that. In 2009 she moved into Rio Grande Valley to work as a journalist at KNVO TV 48 Univision & Fox2 News. In 2009, she moved to Rio Grande Valley, Texas and became a journalist for KNVO 48 Univision and Fox2 News. The station also frequently asked her to fill in as a sports and weather anchor. Later, she was anchor and reporter for Univision's Dallas affiliate Deportes 23 where she was assigned more responsibility. She was a reporter for the Major League Baseball ALDS ALCS World Series, the Dallas Cowboys and the NBA Postseason, as well as the Finals FC Dallas FC Dallas Stars. Additionally, she was host of her own local Univision 23 sports show Accion Deportiva Extra. The show was made a anchor the sports segment for Despierta America Deportes' morning show. As a sports anchor she also worked for Primer Impacto (a network magazine) as well as Contacto Deportivo (a UniMas Network sports show). Antonietta Collins was a native of Veracruz, Mexico. They eventually moved in Mexico City, where Antonietta Collins was born in November 1985. She's younger than her sister. The family in 1992 left Mexico and moved to Miami. In 1992, her parents separated then shortly thereafter in 1995 she was remarried Fabio Fajardo, an engineer in the naval sector who died in 2006 after suffering from kidney cancer. The couple stayed with her family in Canton Ohio with her older sister in the summertime in which she was offered a job. At the time of her senior year at high school, but knowing exactly about what she wanted to pursue in her future, Antonietta visited the University of Mount Union to assess if it suited her needs. In the end, she loved the campus and that they had the degree she was searching for. After graduation, she went to the university as an undergraduate major in media studies. Mark Bergmann, her professor who also managed the WRMU's 91.1FM station where she worked over the years, became an acquaintance. Her professor urged her to believe in herself and was deeply moved by his enthusiasm for journalism.






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