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Viewers in Las Vegas Market Upset as Channel is Moved to Digital
17 January 2005
Local Las Vegas cable subscribers will no longer be able to see GSN in its usual spot on the cable lineup.
Execs Say Future is Bright for New Renaissance Hotel17 January 2005
The new Renaissance Las Vegas may be a nongaming hotel, but its owners admit it was a gamble to build it.
D.C. Airline Expands West With Las Vegas Flights17 January 2005
Independence Air, a small regional airline based at Washington's Dulles International Airport, is hoping the popularity of Las Vegas will help jump-start the carrier's westward push.
Restaurant, Hotel Join Prestigious AAA List17 January 2005
Two Las Vegas properties have joined 22 others from Nevada on AAA's Four Diamond Award list.
High-Rise Developer Brings Strengths to Vegas17 January 2005
In the 15 or so years that Ellis Island Casino & Brewery executive Karen Dorsey has worked for owner Gary Ellis, several developers have approached the casino with plans to redevelop the 36-year-old property.
Las Vegas Conventions: Officials Unfazed by Report17 January 2005
A prominent Washington think tank is warning U.S. municipalities to be leery of building new or larger convention halls because of recent and projected reductions in the nation's trade show industry.
IGT and Scientific Games Announce Strategic Alliance14 January 2005
IGT and Scientific Games Corporation have agreed to formalize terms for a worldwide, long-term strategic alliance to jointly provide products for the converging gaming market.
IGT Expected to Report Flat Results14 January 2005
News Brief: International Game Technology is expected to earn 33 cents per share, flat with a year ago, on revenues of $613 million, up 1 percent, according to the average estimates of analysts polled by Thomson Fist Call.
Venetian Gaming Salon Wins Board's Approval13 January 2005
The Venetian and Wynn Las Vegas will raise the bar in their use of private gaming salons to attract high rollers, a gaming regulator said.
Caesars Official Dies of Cancer13 January 2005
John Yaskin, who is credited with expanding the customer base of Caesars Palace during a 14-year tenure at the Strip resort, died Monday evening after suffering from cancer for nearly a year.
Visitor Count Up in Las Vegas Despite Loss of Convention13 January 2005
Despite cancellation of the once-giant technology trade show that brought more than 200,000 visitors to town as recently as November 2000, Las Vegas’ leisure and convention travel industries hardly missed a beat.
Sioux Falls Service Expanding12 January 2005
Allegiant Air will double its service between Las Vegas and Sioux Falls, S.D., beginning in April, the Las Vegas-based airline announced Tuesday.
Caesars Tower Filling Out12 January 2005
Caesars Palace continues construction on its new Augustus Tower along the Strip.
Pay Increases Recommended for Authority Staff12 January 2005
More than 60 executive- and management-level employees of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority on Tuesday moved one step closer to landing average salary range increases of approximately 14 percent to 15 percent.
$3.6 Million Invested to Promote Game12 January 2005
Local travel leaders' decision Tuesday to commit $3.6 million over three years to promote an annual Arena Football League championship weekend illustrates their belief that top-tier special events will play an increased role in luring more visitors to Southern Nevada.
Convention Center Expansion Planned To Stoke Visitor Counts12 January 2005
The leader of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said this city's message to would-be rivals remains remarkably simple: We're number one, and we're going to stay number one.
Northern Nevada Gaming Summit Returns12 January 2005
Market leaders Raving Consulting and Ascend Media Gaming Group are teaming up to produce the Second Northern Nevada Gaming Summit, February 22-23, 2005 at Harrah's Reno.
Gaming Partners Reports New Board Appointment12 January 2005
Gaming Partners International Corporation reports the appointment of Elisabeth Carrette to its board of directors.
Leaving Las Vegas Interrupted by $4 Million Jackpot12 January 2005
A man won more than $3.9 million on a $20 investment while waiting for his departing flight from McCarran International Airport
Station Casinos Named on Fortune Magazine List12 January 2005
Station Casinos has been named one of Fortune magazine's 100 best companies to work for in 2005, the first Nevada-based company and member of the gaming industry to appear on the list.
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