Formerly | Publishers Newspaper Syndicate |
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Industry | Print syndication |
Founded | 1925 |
Founders | Harold H. Anderson and Eugene P. Conley |
Defunct | 1967 |
Fate | merged with Hall Syndicate to form Publishers-Hall Syndicate |
Headquarters | 30 N. LaSalle Street, , |
Key people | Allen Saunders, Nicholas P. Dallis |
Products | Comic strips, newspaper columns |
Owners | Harold H. Anderson (1925–1963) Field Enterprises (1963–onward) |
Publishers Newspaper Syndicate (later Publishers Syndicate) was a syndication service based in Chicago that operated from 1925 to 1967, when it merged with the Hall Syndicate. Publishers syndicated such long-lived comic strips as Big Chief Wahoo/Steve Roper, Mary Worth, Kerry Drake, Rex Morgan, M.D., Judge Parker, and Apartment 3-G.
Allen Saunders served as comics editor in the 1940s[citation needed] and wrote a number of Publishers Syndicate's most popular strips, including Apple Mary/Mary Worth, Big Chief Wahoo, and Kerry Drake. His protege Nicholas P. Dallis followed in Saunders' footsteps by writing the popular strips Rex Morgan, M.D., Judge Parker, and Apartment 3-G.[1]
In addition to comic strips, Publishers syndicated sports columnists such as Red Smith and columnists such as Roscoe Drummond.[2]
Publishers Syndicate was acquired by Field Enterprises in 1963 and merged with the Hall Syndicate in 1967, becoming the Publishers-Hall Syndicate.
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