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Updated: Friday, 13 Jan 2012, 3:53 PM EST
Published : Friday, 13 Jan 2012, 2:18 PM EST
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) - WDTN-TV is proud to announce the hosts of its new lifestyle talk show Living Dayton . Ohio native, Zuri Hall, and Nathalie Basha bring their savvy style and bold personalities to a first-of-its-kind talk show in the Miami Valley.
Zuri Hall is a Toledo, Ohio native. She's a graduate of The Ohio State University, so don't be surprised if she proudly wears the "scarlet and gray". The Emmy-award winning host comes to Living Dayton from MyWNDY-TV in Indianapolis where she beat out hundreds to become the next Face of WNDY-TV. You might recognize Zuri from her commercial work. She's featured in spots for Value City Furniture, Safe Auto and Meijer among many. Zuri is a big fan of acting, music and writing. She's excited to be back in the state of Ohio.
Nathalie Basha comes to Living Dayton from Los Angeles where she's most notably hosted for E! Entertainment and The Insider. She knows what working the red carpet is like and plans to bring that excitement to Dayton. Nathalie is a multi-platform host having done work on television and on the web. In fact, she was a one-man band of her own web series. Nathalie has an adventurous spirit. She's sure to bring her love of animals, traveling and culture to Living Dayton fans.
"We're excited to have two experienced hosts at the helm. Zuri and Nathalie are a natural team, knowledgeable about the area and ready to get out there and highlight what Dayton has to offer," said Lisa Barhorst, Vice President & General Manager of WDTN / WBDT-TV. "We couldn't be more excited to have them as part of our team."
Living Dayton premieres Monday, February 6, 2012 at noon on WDTN-TV. For more information about Living Dayton, visit www.wdtn.com and click on the Living Dayton tab.
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