Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Collins is a Mexican American journalist. Her employer is ESPN and is an SportsCenter anchor for news. She began her career at ESPN in 2016. She is a daughter of Maria Antonieta Collins, a TV reporter. Antonietta was bilingual from the time she turned nine. It is this skill that allowed her to get her first job as a Univision producer assistant Miami. She collaborated with producers for television shows that were national, like Nuestra Belleza Latina Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud Primer Impacto. After this she was hired by she was hired by the CBS subsidiary in St. Petersburg employed her as a reporter for sports. In 2009 she moved into Rio Grande Valley to work as a journalist at KNVO TV 48 Univision & Fox2 News. In 2009 she made the move to Rio Grande Valley in Texas, where she became an editor for KNVO48 Univision as well as Fox2 News. Also, she was often requested to serve as a sports and weather anchor. Deportes 23 is Univision Dallasthe affiliate of Univision Dallas, and she has more responsibility. She wrote for The NBA, Dallas Cowboys' postseason, NBA ALDS ALCS World Series or Finals FC Dallas. Additionally, she was the producer of Univision 23's local sports show Accion Deportiva Extra on which she was anchor. The show was commissioned as a anchor for sports for Despierta America Deportes for their morning program. She also played the position on Primer Impacto on UniMas Network as well as Contacto Deportivo for its magazine show. Antonietta Collin's parents originally hail from Veracruz Mexico. They moved at some point to Mexico City, where Antonietta Collins was born in November 1985. She also has a younger sibling. The family moved in 1992 to Mexico for the US and eventually settled in Miami. Soon after the family split up, and, in 1995 Fabio Fajardo was remarried. He died from kidney cancer in the year 2006. Her residence was in Canton Ohio with her older sister during the summer in which she was offered a job. Antonietta was a senior in high school who had a vision of how she thought her future would be like, visited Mount Union University in order to find out if the school suited her. The result was that she was a fan of the campus and that the school offered the major she wanted. After completing her high school education she enrolled in the university to study media studies. Mark Bergmann was her professor as well as the director of WRMU, of which she is a member. They developed a close friendship. The professor encouraged her to have self-confidence and was deeply touched by his love of journalism.






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