Print syndication distributes news articles, columns, political cartoons, comic strips and other features to newspapers, magazines and websites. The syndicates...
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up syndication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Syndication may refer to: Broadcast syndication, of programs to other networks Print syndication, of...
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Andrews McMeel Syndication (formerly Universal Uclick) is an American content syndicate which provides syndication in print, online and on mobile devices...
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first-run syndication; and public broadcasting syndication. In first-run syndication, a program is broadcast for the first time as a syndicated show. Often...
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more commonly XML. Web syndication formats include RSS, Atom, and JSON Feed. Syndication first arose in earlier media such as print, radio, and television...
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lower third of the television screen image, usually shows syndicated news stories. Print syndication distributes news articles, columns, comic strips, and...
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King Features Syndicate, Inc. is an American content distribution and animation studio, consumer product licensing and print syndication company owned...
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attempts to illustrate that. Andrews McMeel Syndication (est. 2009) — formed by merger of Universal Press Syndicate and Uclick; formerly called Universal Uclick;...
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newspaper syndication service based in the United States, owned by the E. W. Scripps Company, that operated from 1978 to 2011. It syndicated 150 comics...
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America Syndicate to King Features Syndicate, a print syndication company owned by The Hearst Corporation. The pending sale of News America Syndicate, which...
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As of 2017, the leading strip syndicates are Andrews McMeel Syndication, King Features Syndicate, and Creators Syndicate, with the Tribune Content Agency...
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Bell-McClure and absorbed them into its syndication operations. Beauregard by Jack Davis (1961) — never successfully syndicated and soon dropped Beautiful Babs...
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Webcomic (section Webcomics in print)
new path towards syndication in newspapers. According to Jeph Jacques (Questionable Content), "there's no real money" in syndication for webcomic artists...
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following. On 2 November 2006, the Indian Express Group signed a print syndication deal with The Economist, which included allowing the Indian Express...
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are published on the Project Syndicate website, but are also distributed to a wide network of partner publications for print. As of 2019, it has a network...
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Editors Press Service (redirect from Atlantic Syndication)
Editors Press Service (EPS; later known as Atlantic Syndication) was a print syndication service of columns and comic strips that was in operation from...
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News agency (redirect from Syndication agency)
cover all areas of media, and provide the majority of international news printed by the world's newspapers. All three began with and continue to operate...
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United Feature Syndicate, Inc. (UFS) is a large American editorial column and comic strip newspaper syndication service based in the United States and...
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It was first published in 1973 in the Chicago Reader as well as in print syndication nationally in the United States, and on a website with the same name...
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The Los Angeles Times Syndicate was a print syndication service that operated from c. 1949 to 2000. Owned by the Times Mirror Company, it also operated...
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It showcases the work of 47 cartoonists who aren't in traditional print syndication" Laporte, Leo (2006-05-25). Leo Laportes 2003 Technology Almanac....
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occasionally print a listing of all UPS newspapers with their addresses. Anyone who agreed to those terms was allowed to join the syndicate. As a result...
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Publishers Newspaper Syndicate (later Publishers Syndicate) was a syndication service based in Chicago that operated from 1925 to 1967, when it merged...
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The Public Ledger Syndicate (known simply as the Ledger Syndicate) was a syndication company operated by the Philadelphia Public Ledger that was in business...
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who founded the Associated Press, and is credited with originating print syndication. His fortune, as of 1846, amounted to $300,000 ($10.2 million in 2023)...
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semiweekly publication. Scott began a print syndication business (or newspaper chain) called the Southern Newspaper Syndicate on January 1, 1931, which he renamed...
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into print syndication across 100 papers starting on March 30, 2015; the title of the strip was changed to Phoebe and her Unicorn for print syndication. Simpson...
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Cagle Cartoons (category Print syndication)
Cagle Cartoons, Inc. is a syndication service for political cartoons and opinion columnists. Started by editorial cartoonist Daryl Cagle in 2001, Cagle...
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for twenty-six years. The Abe Martin cartoons went into national print syndication in 1910, eventually appearing in some two hundred U.S. newspapers...
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The Washington Star (redirect from Washington Star Syndicate)
(1951–1994)—inherited from the George Matthew Adams Service, syndication continued by Universal Press Syndicate. Stoker the Broker by Henry Boltinoff—acquired from...
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