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New Zealand broadcaster

Matthew Gibb Born (1981-01-15)15 January 1981 Christchurch, New Zealand Other name Matt Gibb Education Burnside High School, Christchurch Years active 2000 - present Employer Television New Zealand Known for Studio 2 U Live

**Matthew Phillip "Matt" Gibb** (born 15 January 1981) is a television presenter in [Auckland](/source/Auckland), New Zealand. He is best known for presenting the children's television show *[Studio 2](/source/Studio_2_(New_Zealand))* from 2004 until 2010.

In 2015 Gibb was also a regular presenter for a segment on *Kiwi Living*, a New Zealand lifestyle television programme. He also fronted the [Telecom](/source/Telecom_New_Zealand) campaign "Tech in a Sec" and has been known to host the weekly [Lotto](/source/New_Zealand_Lotteries_Commission#Lotto) draw, and had a stint co-presenting the [breakfast television](/source/Breakfast_television) programme *[Good Morning](/source/Good_Morning_(New_Zealand_show))*.

## Career

Gibb's first television appearance was as the host of *[Squirt](/source/Squirt_(TV_series))*. In 2004 he was a co-host on the popular children's show *[Studio 2](/source/Studio_2_(New_Zealand))* until the series ended in October 2010.[1]

Gibb then worked as an on-screen producer for *[U Live](/source/U_Live)* on [TVNZ U](/source/TVNZ_U).[2] Gibb also worked as the fill-in host and contributor on the [breakfast](/source/Breakfast_television) show *[Good Morning](/source/Good_Morning_(New_Zealand_show))*. He also presented the [Telecom](/source/Telecom_New_Zealand) campaign "Tech in a Sec", and occasionally hosted the weekly [Lotto](/source/New_Zealand_Lotteries_Commission#Lotto) draw.

In 2015 Gibb began presenting pre-recorded segments about travel and unique homes on the New Zealand lifestyle programme Kiwi Living.[3] Later that year, he announced he would be giving up his presenting work in New Zealand to move to Sydney, Australia, after his fiancée (a reporter for [1News](/source/1News)) landed a job as an Australian correspondent.[4]

Gibb was a radio co-host on The Breakfast Club on [More FM](/source/More_FM), alongside Lana Searle and [Gary McCormick](/source/Gary_McCormick).

## Personal life

Gibb was born and raised in [Christchurch](/source/Christchurch), New Zealand. He attended Burnside High School. He lived with his parents as a young adult, working for Family Planning as part of the youth education team and performing in the improvisation comedy *[Scared Scriptless](/source/The_Court_Jesters#Scared_Scriptless)*.[3]

## Filmography

Television Year Show Role Notes 2000–2003 Squirt Himself Host 2004–2010 Studio 2 LIVE 2009 Activate 2011–2013 U Live On-screen producer 2012–2015 Good Morning Fill-in host, contributor 2013 U Late Fill-in on-screen producer; 2 episodes Seven Sharp Fill-in host 2013–2015 Lotto Host 2014 There And Back 2015 Kiwi Living Contributor 2015–present Breakfast Fill-in host, fill-in weather presenter 2017 The Barefoot Bandits Mr. Renwick (voice) Series 2

Radio Year Radio Station Role Notes 2017–2018 The Edge Himself Host 2021–October 2021 More FM Himself Co-Host

Advertisements Year Advertisement Role 2012–present Spark's "Tech In A Sec" Himself

## See also

- [List of New Zealand television personalities](/source/List_of_New_Zealand_television_personalities)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1stref_1-0)** [Matt Gibb](http://tvnz.co.nz/content/1609375), *[Television New Zealand](/source/Television_New_Zealand)*, Retrieved 17 November 2010

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** [Meet Matt | TVNZ U](http://tvnz.co.nz/u/meet-matt-4034040)

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-gibbkiwiliving_3-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-gibbkiwiliving_3-1) ["Matt Gibb talks Kiwi Living"](http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv-radio/69784992/Matt-Gibb-talks-Kiwi-Living). Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 22 September 2015.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-australia_womansday_4-0)** ["Matt Gibb's runaway bride"](https://web.archive.org/web/20200422043231/https://www.nowtolove.co.nz/celebrity/celeb-news/matt-gibbs-runaway-bride-20398). *Womans Day*. Archived from [the original](http://www.womansday.co.nz/celebrity/new-zealand-celebrities/matt-gibbs-runaway-bride-2996) on 22 April 2020. Retrieved 27 November 2016.

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