Sarah Lane

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Sarah Lane (born October 12, 1976 in Santa Cruz, California) is an American television personality. She grew up in Sebastopol, California, and later attended San Francisco State University where she received a bachelor's degree in Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts. She was the senior segment producer and on-air talent for the nightly G4 variety show Attack of the Show! (formerly The Screen Savers), where her main involvement revolved around the American entertainment sector. She also produced weekly segments entitled Sarah's Damn Good Website, which showed off amusing or entertaining websites, Damn Good Downloads, which demonstrated exactly what it sounds like and Gems of the Internet which found oddities on the Internet. She also produced a daily news segment entitled The Feed and Headlines.

Lane joined TechTV in February 2001 after working several years for KRON-TV, where she produced weekly half-hour hi-tech newsmagazine programs, a documentary, and wrote for the nightly news.

In April 2004, Lane, along with fellow TechTV personalities Morgan Webb, Laura Swisher, Catherine Schwartz and Melanie Kim, was included in the "TechTV's Sexiest D-Stick" poll sponsored by Playboy magazine. TechTV viewers could vote for their favorite girl via the Playboy website, and the winner of the poll would be offered a nude photo spread in a future issue of Playboy. Morgan Webb won the poll, however, all five women were offered spreads.

Lane was one of only six TechTV personalities, including Adam Sessler, Morgan Webb, Kevin Rose, Chi-Lan Lieu, and Brendan Moran, to survive the layoffs resulting from the May 2004 merger of G4 and TechTV.

[edit] Personal life

Sarah Lane married Brendan Moran on May 20, 2006. Both left Attack of the Show! and have begun a thirteen-month long honeymoon tour of the world and to pursue other opportunities. As she travels the world, she will continue updating the world on her adventures via her blog [1] as well as through pods on Current TV [2]. Her last show was on April 6. [3] This is the second known relationship she had with co-hosts, the first was Kevin Rose who she worked with on The Screen Savers, and again later on Attack of the Show!.

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