Antonietta Collins
Antonietta Toni Collins (born in Mexico) is a Mexican American broadcaster. She's an ESPN anchor for news and also hosts SportsNation at times. Since 2016, Collins has was a part of ESPN. Her mother is the TV reporter Maria Antonieta Collins. Antonietta is bilingual since the age of nine. Her skill was instrumental in securing her first position as an assistant to the production team at Univision Miami, where she worked with the producers of numerous shows, including Nuestra Belleza Latina and Premios Lo Nuestro Premios Juventud. In St. Petersburg, she was recruited as a reporter by the CBS station as the sports reporter. In 2009, she moved in Rio Grande Valley to work as a journalist at KNVO TV 48 Univision & Fox2 News. Covering stories on immigration and drug-trafficking on both sides of Mexico-Texas border, she served as a reporter for newscasts at 5 p.m. Spanish newscast a anchor and reporter for news at 9 p.m. news in English, and another reporter for the 10 p.m. Spanish newscast. In addition, she was an anchor for anchors of sports and weather forecasters. Then she anchor and wrote for Univision's Dallas affiliate Deportes 23 where she was given more responsibilities. She wrote pieces on Major League Baseball ALDS ALCS, and World Series as well Dallas Cowboys NBA postseason finals FC Dallas, and Dallas Stars. In addition, she also hosted and produced Univision 23's Accion Deportiva Extra local sports show. She was promoted as anchoring sports on Despierta America Deportes' morning show. The anchor also worked in the same capacity on the magazine program of the network Primer Impacto and for UniMas Network's Contacto Deportivo. Antonietta's parents are originally of Veracruz Mexico. In Mexico City she was conceived on the 22nd November 1985. Also, she has an older sibling. The family moved to Miami in 1992 after leaving Mexico. Within a brief time her father split from her mother and she later remarried in the year 1995 to a naval architect called Fabio Fajardo. Fabio Fajardo passed away from kidney cancer in the year 2006. The couple stayed at Canton Ohio with her older sister during the summer, where she had been provided with a job. Antonietta was about to graduate from high school, but was already aware of her plans for what she would do. It turned out that she loved the school and the university offered the major she was looking for. Following the completion of her high school education, she enrolled in the University to pursue media studies. Her professor Mark Bergmann, who managed WRMU FM and was student in her class, developed an ongoing relationship with the student. Professor Bergmann encouraged her to believe in herself and was deeply moved by his passion for journalism.






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