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Highway Radio Brings Vegas Revealed to Radio


Sean McAllister and Dayna Roselli
Sean McAllister and Dayna Roselli

Highway Radio in Las Vegas has announced a new partnership with longtime broadcasters Sean McAllister and Dayna Roselli, bringing a short-form, radio version of their Vegas Revealed podcast to travelers on their way to Sin City. Sean and Dayna have a combined 40 years in the broadcasting industry and have each worked 15+ years on-air in the Las Vegas market. Each week on their podcast, they share their Las Vegas experiences, interview guests (performers, celebrities, insiders, longtime residents, and friends) about anything "Las Vegas."

In making the announcement, Dayna and Sean commented, "We are so thrilled to partner with Highway Radio. The stations have an excellent track record for providing entertainment news for visitors as they drive to and from Las Vegas, and we enjoy being able to add to that. We know Las Vegas well, we get a lot of insider tips and information, so to have an additional outlet to share that information is a win-win."

"Dayna and Sean's Vegas Revealed just makes perfect sense for us, and I'm very happy to help introduce it to people as they make their Vegas road trip from Southern California," said Highway Radio VP/Programming "Gonzo" Greg Spillane.

The travel-sized, radio version of Vegas Revealed airs throughout the day and night on Hot AC sister stations VIBE 99.7 (KHYZ-FM) in Las Vegas, and VIBE 98.1 (KRXV-FM) in Barstow/Victor Valley, California, and streaming at https://highwayradio.com

Most recently, Vegas Revealed has included interviews with rocker Sammy Hagar, Las Vegas Raiders President Marc Badain, singer Debbie Gibson, Resorts World President Scott Sibella, the Mayor of Las Vegas, singer Tiffany, and Top Chef contestant Jamie Tran.

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