Poker Night in America Gets Vegas Residency

The Las Vegas poker scene is in for an elevated experience as Poker Night in America raises the stakes. After nine seasons in some of America’s most esteemed card rooms, the show has now taken up residence in a 10,000-square foot private mansion in Las Vegas, where it will launch its new content under the ‘Studio 52’ banner. Poker Night in America has engaged a wide-ranging line-up of poker personalities to broadcast from Studio 52, from Lon McEachern—the voice of the World Series of Poker on ESPN for over 20 years—to YouTube sensation Joey Ingram. Aceholes” duo Nikki Limo and…

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Poker Night in America to Debut in 2014

What is Poker Night in America? Well, while Black Friday seriously affected online poker play for millions of American players, it also killed several poker television shows that had gained a loyal following of viewers. Now, with online poker and gambling legislation slowly spreading throughout the country, the time seems right for the launch of a new concept in poker broadcasting. Stepping in to fill the void will be a “one-of-a-kind TV poker experience” entitled Poker Night in America. The brainchild of Todd Anderson, who co-founded the popular Heartland Poker Tour that is aired on Sunday evenings in the U.S.,…