Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Collins is an Mexican American journalist. She is an ESPN anchor for news and also hosts SportsNation often. She joined ESPN as a reporter in 2016. Her mother is the reporter for television Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta is bilingual since age nine. Her skills were instrumental in helping her get her first position as production assistant for Univision Miami and Univision Miami, where she assisted the production of numerous shows, including Nuestra Belleza Latina and Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud. The CBS station in St. Petersburg hired her in the following year as the sports reporter. In 2009 she relocated from Texas in the Rio Grande Valley where she began her news reporting for KNVO TV 48 Univision. Reporters covered issues related to illegal immigration as well as drug trafficking across both Texas and Mexico. Anchor duties for sports or weather were also frequently requested. Deportes 23 is Univision Dallasstation, which is where she is more responsible. She wrote on The NBA, Dallas Cowboys' postseason, NBA ALDS ALCS World Series or Finals FC Dallas. In addition, she hosted her own local Univision 23 sports show Accion Deportiva Extra. The show was commissioned as a anchor for sports by Despierta America Deportes for their morning program. The anchor also worked in the same role for the network's magazine show Primer Impacto and for UniMas Network's Contacto Deportivo. Antonietta's parents were originally native to Veracruz Mexico. They moved at some point towards Mexico City, where Antonietta Collins was born on November 1985. She is the sister of a. Her family left in 1992 Mexico and moved to Miami. In the course of a few months, her father divorced from her mother and she later remarried in the year 1995 to a naval architect named Fabio Fajardo. Fabio Fajardo died of kidney cancer in 2006. She stayed at Canton Ohio with her older sister over the summer in which she was provided with a job. Antonietta, a high-school senior who had a vision of how she thought her future would be like, visited Mount Union University in order to find out what she could get out of the college. It was an amazing campus. They also offered her the program she was interested in. After high school, she graduated and began studying media at the university. Mark Bergmann - her professor - was also the director of WRMU (91.1 FM) which was where she felt at home. The passion he had for journalism as well as her self-confidence encouraged her. She in turn attempted to live up to his expectations and never disappoint him.






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