Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Collins is an Mexican American sportscaster. She is an ESPN anchor on news, and she hosts SportsNation at times. The first time she worked for ESPN in 2016. She is the daughter of the television reporter Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta is native to two languages. From the age of nine, Collins's ability to speak two languages has allowed her to get an employment in Miami as an assistant production for Univision. In this role she was given the chance to work with national producers, such as Nuestra Belleza Latina. Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud. In St. Petersburg, she was recruited to the CBS station as a sports journalist. In 2009, the reporter moved from St. Petersburg to Rio Grande Valley Texas where she was employed by KNVO TV 48 Univision as well as Fox2 News. Reports on her show covered immigration issues drugs, immigration, as well as various other topics on the Texas as well as the Mexico border. She was also the Spanish reporter at the newscast at 5 p.m. and anchor and reporter of the newscast from 9 p.m. on English and again also a Spanish reporter from 10 p.m. In addition, she was an anchor for sports anchors and weather forecasters. Then she became the anchor and reporter for Univision Dallas' Deportes 23. The station then gave her larger responsibilities. She wrote pieces for the NBA, Dallas Cowboys' postseason games, NBA ALDS ALCS World Series or Finals FC Dallas. Also, she produced Univision 23's local sports channel Accion Deportiva Extra, on where she was anchor. She was appointed as the anchor for sports for Despierta America Deportes for their morning program. Also, she was anchor of the sports segment on Primer Impacto, a magazine show on the UniMas Network and Contacto Deportivo. Antonietta Collin's parents were originally from Veracruz Mexico. They eventually were moved into Mexico City where she was born on 22 November 1985. She is the sister of a. In 1992 the family left Mexico to the US and settled in Miami. The couple divorced shortly after in 1995. Her mother remarried a naval architect known as Fabio Fajardo who died from kidney cancer in 2006. While on a trip with the family in Ohio, younger Collins took a place along with her sister. At the time of her senior year at high school, but knowing exactly what she wanted to do for her life, Antonietta visited her local University of Mount Union to assess if it suited her requirements. The campus was stunning and offered the degree she sought. Following her graduation from high school, she decided to go to the university to pursue a degree with Media Studies. Mark Bergmann, her professor who also managed the WRMU's 91.1FM station, where she was employed over the years, became a friend. He inspired her to believe in herself and his enthusiasm in journalism was a huge influence on her, and she was determined to fulfill his standards and never failed him.






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