Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Collins is an Mexican American Sportscaster. She anchors SportsNation as well as a SportsCenter anchor. Her first job at ESPN in the year 2016. The daughter of TV reporter Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta Collins is a bilingual since she was nine years old, a valuable talent that enabled her to get her first position in the production department at Univision in Miami and allowed her to work with the producers of national shows like Nuestra Belleza Latina, Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud and Primer Impacto. It was the CBS station in St. Petersburg hired her following this to become the sports reporter. She moved into Rio Grande Valley in 2009 to work as a reporter on one of the Spanish channel KNVO TV 48 Univision, and Fox2 News. In addition to reporting on issues related to the issue of immigration and drug trafficking from both sides of the Texas-Mexico border, she served as a reporter for five minutes of the p.m. Spanish newscast a anchor, reporter and later anchor for news at 9 p.m. newscast in English as well as a reporter again for at 10 p.m. Spanish newscast. She was also frequently required to act as an anchor for sports and weather. Deportes 23 was Univision Dallas affiliate where she took on additional responsibility. She wrote pieces to the NBA, Dallas Cowboys' postseason, NBA ALDS ALCS World Series or Finals FC Dallas. In addition she also co-hosted and produced Univision 23's Accion Deportiva Extra local sports show. She was hired as sports anchor by Despierta America Deportes for their morning program. 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. They eventually relocated into Mexico City where she was born on the 22nd of November, 1985. There is a sister. The family moved to Miami in 1992 following the departure from Mexico. They divorced shortly thereafter in 1995. Her mother was remarried to one of the naval architects known as Fabio Fajardo who died of kidney cancer in 2006. She stayed with her family in Canton Ohio with her older sister in the summertime in which she was given a job. Antonietta who was in high school with an idea of what she thought her future would look like, traveled to Mount Union University to determine if the school suited her. Then she was enthralled with the school. The university offered her the opportunity to study a major. After finishing high school, she decided to go to the university with a major in Media Studies. Her professor Mark Bergmann, who managed WRMU FM, and was student in her class, developed an ongoing relationship with the student. Mark's passion for journalism and confidence in her own abilities encouraged her. In turn, she was determined to achieve the standards he set and to not disappoint him.
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