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About popSiren

popSiren, the first variety show of its kind offers a feminine perspective on interests ranging from cool Internet tricks and DIY projects, to science experiments and in-depth interviews. Each week the gals serve up a pop culture smorgasbord of features that appeal to today's inspired Internet-savvy audience.

Sarah Lane, our very own Web Prowler, brings you life hacks and internet tricks.
Jessica Corbin, our do-it-yourself gal, gets her hands dirty with tangible projects.
Dr. Kiki Sanford, our resident scientist, dazzles you with her fascinating science experiments.
Neha Tiwari, aka "Nerd Bird" teaches you to embrace the ultimate geek in you.
And our fearless producer, Heather Frank, dabbles in the off-beat: wacky sports, comics, music and more.
Jessica Corbin

Jessica Corbin

Jessica Corbin has been on the media fast track since 2000. Being the granddaughter of music icon Pat Boone and the niece of Grammy winning singer Debby Boone, the desire to entertain has always been in Jessica’s blood.

Jessica moved quickly at TechTV starting as a production assistant, and arriving into the lead anchor position for the prime-time news program TechLive. While anchoring for TechLive, Jessica made weekly remote appearances on CNN Headline News.

She also ran the movie circuit with the series Movie Fanatix where Jessica interviewed "A" list celebrities including Ben Affleck, Halle Berry, Will Smith, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Uma Thurman, Tom Hanks, Robin Williams, and the "Governator" himself Arnold Schwartzeneggar.
Jessica has also had the good fortune to be a panel guest on talk shows including ABC’s The View, CNN’s Larry King Live and American Morning, Fox Sport’s Best Damn Sports Show Period, and E! News Daily.

Demonstrating her ability as a standalone talent, Ms. Corbin has also hosted 1-hour specials for Discovery, as well as hosting a special on the Visual Effects Society Awards for 2 years featuring the industry’s most impressive digital effects professionals including George Lucas and Robert Zemekis.

In 2005 Jessica hosted the stylish show "Love's A Trip" on the Style Network.

Jessica has recently gone back to her tech roots hosting shows for CNET and internet TV site Revision 3 where she hosts The Digg Reel and popSiren.
Sarah Lane

Sarah Lane

Sarah Lane is a television and new media talent and producer who has both hosted and produced hundred of hours of live television. Her work has appeared on NBC, TechTV, G4, The Style Network, Current TV, and more than a dozen network affiliates nationwide. She is currently the Director of Production at internet television network Revision3.

One of Sarah's first jobs was segment producing in San Jose, CA, for a TV show called New Media News. In those years the first internet bubble had not yet burst, and she spent a large chunk of her time interviewing 25-year old CEOs about their Next Big Things. Sarah would like to say that during these interviews she had the incredible foresight to see through all of their fatally flawed business models, but that would be a bit of an embellishment.

As the Senior Segment Producer for a computer-centric show called "The Screen Savers" at TechTV in San Francisco, Sarah's daily subject matter got her hooked on all things geeky. Ok, maybe not all things. But many things. Many things geeky. Anyway, after a couple of years, Sarah moved into an on-camera position, which gave her the ability to share her many things geeky with a very large audience while wearing lipstick and eyeshadow.

In 2004, Sarah migrated south to Los Angeles to work for G4 and was the first female co-host of the network's daily live variety hour "Attack of the Show!" She lived in Santa Monica and ate a lot of Mexican food and occasionally wore hair extensions and false eyelashes on the set. LA was fun.

In 2006, Sarah took a year off from her career to travel the world with her husband. She co-produced "The Traveling Morans", a quirky video podcast on life abroad, and chronicled her experiences in an iVillage column called "The Traveling Newlyweds". Sarah also maintained a multimedia travelogue featuring videos, photos, and stories.

Sarah now lives and works in San Francisco, the greatest city ever (which she feels she can say pretty honestly, having been around the world and all). You can usually find her inhaling a plate of nachos or obeying the wishes of her overlords.