Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Gonzalez-Collins is an American-Mexican sportscaster. She is currently working as a sportscaster at ESPN and is anchor for SportsCenter news and hosting SportsNation. She began working for ESPN in the year 2016. Her mother is TV reporter Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta has been bilingual since the age of nine. Her ability was crucial in securing her first position as an assistant to the production team at Univision Miami and Univision Miami, where she worked with the producers of numerous shows, including Nuestra Belleza Latina and Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud. The next position she was offered was reporter for sports at The CBS St. Petersburg Affiliate. In 2009 she relocated from Texas in the Rio Grande Valley where she began her news reporting at KNVO TV 48 Univision. In 2009, she relocated into Rio Grande Valley, Texas in which she was a reporter for KNVO 48 Univision as well as Fox2 News. She was also frequently asked to serve as a sports or weather anchor. Deportes 23 in Dallas, Univision's affiliate station in Dallas. In that station, she was given greater responsibility. She wrote pieces on the NBA, Dallas Cowboys' postseason games, NBA ALDS ALCS World Series or Finals FC Dallas. She also produced Univision 23 Accion Deportiva Extra and was the anchor. She was the sports anchor of Despierta America Deportes morning show. Also, she was an anchor on sports on Primer Impacto, a magazine show on the UniMas Network and Contacto Deportivo. Antonietta's parents hail from Veracruz Mexico. They eventually moved in Mexico City, where Antonietta Collins was born on November 1985. She has a sister. The family in 1992 left Mexico and moved to Miami. In 1992, her parents separated and shortly afterward in 1995 she was remarried Fabio Fajardo, an engineer in the naval sector who passed away in the year 2006 from kidney cancer. Her residence was at Canton Ohio with her older sister over the summer in which she was provided with an opportunity to work. Antonietta was a senior in high school who had a vision of how she wanted her future to look like, traveled to Mount Union University to see what she could get out of the college. The result was that she was a fan of the campus and that the school had the program she desired. When she completed the requirements for high school, she was accepted into the University to pursue media studies. Professor Mark Bergmann, who managed WRMU FM, and was part of her class, formed an ongoing relationship with the student. Mark's passion for journalism and her self-confidence inspired her. She, in turn, tried to meet his expectations and never let him down.






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