Formerly | New York Herald Syndicate |
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Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Print syndication |
Founded | c. 1914 |
Defunct | 1966 |
Fate | Merged into Publishers Syndicate |
Headquarters | 230 West 41st Street, , |
Key people | Harry Staton |
Products | Comic strips, newspaper columns |
Owners | Reid Family (1924–1958) John Hay Whitney (1958–1966) |
The New York Herald Tribune Syndicate was the syndication service of the New York Herald Tribune. Syndicating comic strips and newspaper columns, it operated from c. 1914 to 1966. The syndicate's most notable strips were Mr. and Mrs., Our Bill, Penny, Miss Peach, and B.C. Syndicated columns included Walter Lippmann's Today and Tomorrow (c. 1933–1967),[1] Weare Holbrook's Soundings, George Fielding Eliot's military affairs column, and John Crosby's radio and television column. Irita Bradford Van Doren was book review editor for a time.