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Professionally, Nesbitt has participated in the leadership of national and regional organizations for writing, literature, and western Americana. Most notably, Nesbitt served as president of Wyoming Writers, Inc., (2010–2011), [26] president of WyoPoets (1996–1997), [27] and as board member for Western Writers of America (2008–2010).
Nesbitt began working for NBC in San Francisco in 1933. [1]: 211 In 1935, he was an announcer at KFRC in San Francisco.[4]His signature program, The Passing Parade, was first broadcast in 1936 and ended in 1949, sometimes in 15-minute episodes and sometimes in 30-minute episodes.
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Nesbit is a former Mercer County Assistant District Attorney and currently serves as a partner in the law firm of Bartholomew, Mudrinich and Nesbit (BMN). After graduating from law school, Nesbit spent a year clerking for the Honorable John C. Reed in the Mercer Court of Common Pleas.
The radio series was developed as an offshoot of Headlines of the Past, an earlier program that John Nesbitt had produced. The show was launched on the NBC network on February 1, 1937, running intermittently until 1951 over three different networks and in syndication. Nesbitt's inspiration was a trunk inherited from his father that contained ...
John Nesbitt (1910–1960) was an American radio, film and TV narrator. John Nesbitt may also refer to: John Nesbitt (MP) (1745–1817), English Member of Parliament for Winchelsea and Bodmin; John Nesbitt (1900–1935), American jazz trumpeter, composer and arranger with Don Redman
Attorney General Nesbitt may refer to: Charles R. Nesbitt (1921–2007), Attorney General of Oklahoma; William Nesbitt (Nova Scotia politician) (c. 1707–1784 ...
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