Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Gonzalez-Collins, the Mexican American journalist. She is the host of SportsNation as well as a SportsCenter anchor. Since 2016, Collins has was a part of ESPN. Her mother is the journalist on television Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta is bilingual since the age of nine. Her ability was crucial in helping her land her first position as an assistant to the production team at Univision Miami and Univision Miami, where she worked with the producers of programs including Nuestra Belleza Latina and Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud. In St. Petersburg, she was hired as a reporter by the CBS station to work as an sports reporter. She moved in 2009 into Rio Grande Valley, Texas to become a news reporter for the Spanish station KNVO TV 48 Univision and Fox2 News. She covered stories about illegal immigration as well as drug trafficking in both Texas as well as Mexico. Her duties as an anchor on sports and weather was also frequently asked for. Deportes 23 in Dallas, Univision's affiliate station in Dallas. There she had more duties. She covered all of the Major League Baseball ALDS ALCS World Series and Dallas Cowboys, NBA postseason, Finals FC Dallas as well the Dallas Stars. She produced Univision 23 Accion Deportiva Extra and anchored it. She was advertised as a sports anchor to Despierta America Deportes' morning show. She served in the same capacity for the network's magazine show Primer Impacto and for UniMas Network's Contacto Deportivo. Antonietta Collin's parents are originally from Veracruz Mexico. They eventually were moved from Veracruz Mexico to Mexico City where she was born on 22 November 1985. There is an older sister. Her family left in 1992 Mexico and moved to Miami. They divorced shortly thereafter and her mother was remarried to an architect from the naval profession called Fabio Fajardo who passed away from kidney cancer in 2006. The summer vacation that she stayed with her sibling living in Canton Ohio where the older Collins girl had gotten the job. Still a senior at high school, but with a clear idea what she wanted to do in her future, Antonietta visited at the University of Mount Union to examine if it was a good fit for her requirements. It was a beautiful campus and provided the education she sought. After completing her studies, she was admitted to the university as a major of media studies. Mark Bergmann was her professor and also the head of WRMU in which she's a part. They formed a strong connection. Professor Bergmann encouraged her to be confident and was greatly moved by his enthusiasm for journalism.






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