Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Tonite Gonzalez-Collins is an American-Mexican sportscaster. She is an ESPN anchor for news and also hosts SportsNation occasionally. She joined ESPN in 2016. joined ESPN. She is the daughter of television journalist Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta was bilingual from when she was nine years old. The ability that helped her get her first position as an Univision Production Assistant in Miami. She collaborated with producers for national shows such as Nuestra Belleza Latina Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud Primer Impacto. Then, the CBS subsidiary located in St. Petersburg employed her as a reporter for sports. Then, in 2009 the reporter moved from St. Petersburg to Rio Grande Valley Texas where she worked for KNVO TV 48 Univision as well as Fox2 News. Covering stories on trafficking in drugs and immigration on both sides of the border, she worked as an anchor for five minutes of the p.m. Spanish newscast a reporter and later anchor of anchoring the 9 p.m. newscast, which was in English, and a reporter again for 10 p.m. Spanish newscast. In addition, she was frequently required to act as a sports or weather anchor. Deportes 23 in Dallas, Univision's Dallas-affiliate station. She was also given more duties. She also did segments on Major League Baseball's ALDS ALCS and World Series the Dallas Cowboys the NBA postseason and the NBA Finals FC Dallas and the Dallas Stars. Additionally, she was the producer of the local Univision 23 sports program Accion Deportiva Extra on which she was anchor herself. She was hired as anchor for sports by Despierta America Deportes for their morning show. She worked in the same position on Primer Impacto on UniMas Network, and Contacto Deportivo for its magazine show. Antonietta's parents are from Veracruz Mexico. In Mexico City she was conceived on the 22nd November 1985. She has an older sister. Her family relocated to Miami in 1992 following the departure from Mexico. The couple divorced soon after and, in 1995, she married a naval architect named Fabio Fajardo. Fabio Fajardo died in 2006 of kidney cancer. While on a vacation Antonietta was staying at her sister's house in Canton Ohio. Her older Collins brother had recently been offered an offer to work. Antonietta, a high-school senior who had a vision of how she wanted her future to be like, visited Mount Union University in order to find out what she could get out of the college. As it turned out she was a fan of the university and they were offering the major she was looking for. Her high school graduation was in the spring of 2004 and began studying media at the university. Mark Bergmann - her professor and managing director at WRMU (91.1 FM) which was where she felt at home. It was he who inspired her faith and confidence, as well as whose enthusiasm for Journalism deeply touched her. In turn, she was determined to exceed his expectations, never letting him down.
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