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Dayna Roselli is the co-host of the "Vegas Revealed" podcast and TV show along with fellow longtime broadcaster, Sean McAllister. They also are the owners and operators of Insightful Media Company.
Dayna started her broadcasting career in 1997 in New York State. She has worked as an assignment editor, videographer, editor, reporter, traffic anchor, host, and news anchor.
She began her reporting career in Jamestown, NY at Time Warner Cable. She later moved to WETM-TV (NBC) in Elmira, NY as the station's morning anchor and reporter. In 2002, Dayna moved to her hometown of Rochester, NY and took a job as weekend anchor, weekday reporter at FOX Rochester.
In 2004, Dayna wanted to change things up! She took a job as a helicopter reporter for KLAS-TV (CBS) in Las Vegas, Nevada. She immediately engrossed herself into the community, hosting charity events and embracing the lifestyle of the world's most exciting city. She later moved
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Approved by elected officials and fully funded is a good place to be. So is downtown Las Vegas, if you’re a new theater to be open within a year.
The project temporarily titled the Rogers Entertainment Center is moving to a fall groundbreaking and an opening of mid-2022. The 14,000-square-foot facility is a few paces from The Writer’s Block book store and coffee house on the corner of 6th Street and Bonneville Avenue.
It’s an empty lot, for now, with a lot of potential. The name is yet-determined, and it won’t be “The Rec Hall,” as the sign on the parcel reads. That’s shorthand for Rogers Entertainment Center, but not the formal name.
The backer is The Rogers Foundation, the nonprofit headed up by Beverly Rogers and established by her late husband, media mogul Jim Rogers. The project was folded into an announcement Thursday that longtime Las Vegas entertainment exec Kip Kelly had signed on as the venue’s creative director.
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