Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toniz Collins (born in Mexico) is an Mexican American journalist. She's an ESPN anchor on news, and she hosts SportsNation at times. She was hired by ESPN in the year 2016. Her mother is the television reporter Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta was bilingual by her age of nine. The ability that allowed her to get her first role as a Univision producer assistant Miami. She worked with the producers of television shows that were national, like Nuestra Belleza Latina Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud Primer Impacto. Then it was announced that the CBS subsidiary located in St. Petersburg employed her as a sport reporter. In 2009 she moved to Rio Grande Valley, Texas to work as an anchor for the newscast of the Spanish channel KNVO TV 48 Univision and Fox2 News. Reporting on stories on drug trafficking and immigration across the border of Mexico and Texas. Border, she worked as a news reporter on the Spanish channel KNVO TV 48 at 5 pm. She was a news reporter on English until 9pm, after which she became a news anchor until 10 pm, and then returned back to KNVO TV 48, the Spanish channel. The duties of anchoring on sports and weather was often asked for. She was then the anchor and reporter for Univision Dallas' Deportes 23. In the following years, she was given larger responsibilities. She reported on all of the Major League Baseball ALDS ALCS World Series and Dallas Cowboys, NBA postseason, Finals FC Dallas as well the Dallas Stars. She also produced Univision 23's local sports show Accion Deportiva Extra, on which she served as anchor. Then, she became the sports host on the morning show on Despierta America Deportes. Also, she was a sports anchor in Primer Impacto, a magazine show on the UniMas Network and Contacto Deportivo. Antonietta Collins was born in Veracruz Mexico. The city of Mexico City she was conceived on the 22nd November 1985. She has an older sister. Her family relocated to Miami in 1992 following the departure from Mexico. The couple divorced shortly thereafter and, in 1995, she was married a naval architect named Fabio Fajardo. Fabio Fajardo passed away in 2006 from kidney cancer. In the course of a family holiday in Ohio, younger Collins was able to take a job with her older sister. Still a senior at high school, but having a clear vision of what she wanted to do with her life Antonietta was able to visit at the University of Mount Union to examine if it was a good fit for her requirements. It was an amazing campus. It also gave her the major that she desired. Her high school graduation was in the spring of 2004 and began studying media at the university. The relationship she formed was long-lasting with her professor Mark Bergmann who was the director at WRMU 91.1 FM, of which she was an affiliate. The professor encouraged her to be confident and was deeply touched by his love of journalism.
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