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Morgan Webb: Summary

Recent Role:
herself/Co-host (2003-present) on X-Play
Gender:
Female
Birthday:
10-5-1978
Birthplace:
Canada
Birth Name:
Morgan Ailis Webb
AKA:
Webbie, Morgan Von Webb, Morgan Reid, The Gaming Goddess
Best known for being an on-air personality on the G4 network, formally know as TechTV and G4TechTV, Morgan Webb has become an icon in the video gaming industry. She is one of the industry's most well known female reviewers and gamers, which makes her a role model to some, an object of desire to others, and a source of criticism to a few. People question if she can really be considered a journalist, or an unbiased reviewer, but at the end of the day, Morgan is still one of the most recognized and respected faces at G4. Her notoriety not only has gotten her a television hosting job, but she is also one of the main personalities that G4 sends out to cover big events in the video gaming industry (E3, The Toyko Gaming Show, Offical Game Console Release Events).



As a child, Morgan's parents refused to let her watch television, so she made up for lost hours of television time by playing video games. She began with Atari, and began by beoming an expert in Combat, as technology progressed, The Legend of Zelda and Phantasy Star became two of her favorite games.



Morgan graduated from North Hollywood High School in 1996, with Highly Gifted Magnet honors. After graduating high school, she left home to attend UC Berkeley. While there, she earned a bachelor's degree in rhetoric and a minor in Italian.



After graduating college, Morgan began working for a dot-com company as a website administrator. After the company went under during the dot-com bubble burst of 2000, she became employed at TechTV in 2001 as an associate producer of The Screen Savers. Thanks to her extremely vast self-taught knowledge of computers and technology, she was quickly promoted to an on-screen member of the program where she presented daily in-depth segments dealing with Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems, and on select occasions hosted the show herself. In May 2003, Morgan left The Screen Savers to co-host X-Play with Adam Sessler. While she still hosts the show, she has also worked on podcasts on G4 as well as her own called Webb Alert.

On August 19, 2006, to the dismay of fanboys every where, Morgan married Rob Reid in San Francisco, California. Reid is one of the founders of the music based website Listen.com, which in turn lead to the creation of Rhapsody.
Best known for being an on-air personality on the G4 network, formally know as TechTV and G4TechTV, Morgan Webb has become an icon in the video gaming industry. She is one of the industry's most well known female reviewers and gamers, which makes her a role model to some, an object of desire to others, and a source of criticism to a few. People question if she can really be considered...

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USER REVIEWS

  • 10
    nintendoboy16's avatarmember since: Nov 29, 2007

    One of the best TV hosts out there, and hot too. ...Continue »

  • 2.2
    TJSlipperman's avatarmember since: Dec 7, 2007

    She used to be cool, but in recent times she has turned lame. ...Continue »

  • crouse101's avatarmember since: Jan 22, 2004

    She is talented, always witty like her costar and does a great job of representing the video games she reviews. ...Continue »

  • 9.9
    OHNK's avatarmember since: Jul 21, 2006

    Morgan Webb is the godess of gaming, the epitomy of gamers and men alike. ...Continue »

  • Silvereign's avatarmember since: May 18, 2006

    Her cheek bone is more manly then Arnold Schwagner's. ...Continue »

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