Kliph Nesteroff

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Kliph Nesteroff is a professional writer regarded for his vast knowledge of show business, particularly in the field of comedy. Nesteroff is a frequent contributor to CBC Radio One, CBC Radio 2 and Radio WFMU.[1] His work has been cited by The Atlantic Monthly, Boing Boing,[2] The Chicago Tribune, Comedy Central, The Globe and Mail, The Guardian, The New York Observer,[3] Salon.com, Slate.com[4] and Vanity Fair.[5] Nesteroff moderates Classic Television Showbiz, a website devoted to old show business and comedians, considered invaluable by The Onion's A.V. Club[6] and a favorite of the band They Might Be Giants.[7] The A.V. Club has included Nesteroff in its "growing ranks of strong TV critics and academics",[8] endorsing him as their "favorite pop culture historian."[9] He was the subject of a Georgia Straight cover story in January 2003. [10] Kliph Nesteroff was interviewed at length on episode 314 of WTF with Marc Maron, an installment that the Onion AV Club called "nothing short of fascinating."[11]

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