Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Tonite Gonzalez-Collins is an American-Mexican sportscaster. She is employed by ESPN and is a SportsCenter News Anchor. In 2016, she joined ESPN. She is the daughter of the television reporter Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta Collins is a bilingual since she was nine years old a useful skill that helped her secure her first job as a production assistant with Univision in Miami and provided her with the opportunity to be a part of the production team for national programs such as Nuestra Belleza Latina, Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud and Primer Impacto. Then, in St. Petersburg, she was later employed by the CBS station as a sports journalist. In 2009, she relocated away from Texas in the Rio Grande Valley where she began her news reporting for KNVO TV 48 Univision. Reports on her show covered immigration issues drugs, immigration, as well as others on the Texas as well as the Mexico border. Additionally, she worked as the Spanish reporter at the newscast from 5 p.m., an anchor and reporter for the newscast of 9 p.m. with a reporter and anchor in English as well as also a Spanish reporter at 10 p.m. Also, she was a substitute for weather anchors, sports anchors and forecasters. Deportes 23 in Dallas, Univision's affiliate station in Dallas. There she had more accountability. She created pieces for Major League Baseball ALDS ALCS as well as the World Series as well Dallas Cowboys NBA postseason finals FC Dallas, and Dallas Stars. The Univision 23 channel also produced her local sports channel Accion Deportiva Extra, on where she was anchor. She was appointed as the anchor of the sports program for Despierta America Deportes for their morning show. The anchor also worked in the same role as the show's magazine Primer Impacto and for UniMas Network's Contacto Deportivo. Antonietta Collin's parents are originally from Veracruz Mexico. The city of Mexico City she was conceived on the 22nd of November, 1985. She is the elder sibling of her parents. In 1992, the family left Mexico for the US and eventually settled in Miami. Then, shortly afterward they separated, and in 1995 Fabio Fajardo got married again. He died from kidney cancer in 2006. When on vacation Antonietta spent the time at the home of her sister in Canton Ohio. Her older Collins sister had just landed an offer to work. Antonietta was a senior in high school with an idea of what she wanted her future to be, visited Mount Union University to determine if the school suited her. It was an amazing campus. It also gave her the degree she wanted. Following her graduation from her high school education, she chose to go to the university and major with Media Studies. The professor she had was Mark Bergmann, who managed WRMU FM and was part of the class, established an ongoing friendship with the student. Her professor, Mark Bergmann, inspired her with his enthusiasm for journalism. Additionally, he profoundly influenced her.






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