Formerly | Chronicle Features Syndicate |
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Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Print syndication |
Founded | 1962 |
Defunct | c. 1998 |
Fate | acquired by Universal Press Syndicate |
Headquarters | 870 Market Street, , |
Key people | Stanleigh Arnold Stuart Dobbs |
Products | Comic strips, newspaper columns |
Owners | San Francisco Chronicle |
Chronicle Features was the syndication arm of the San Francisco Chronicle. Syndicating comic strips, newspaper columns, and editorial features, it operated from 1962 to c. 1998. The syndicate was known for the offbeat comic strips it championed, such as Gary Larson's The Far Side, Dan Piraro's Bizarro, and the editorial cartoons of Ted Rall. The service was acquired by Universal Press Syndicate in 1997 and went defunct soon after.
Long-time Chronicle employee Stanleigh Arnold was the syndicate's first general manager, holding that job until his 1982 retirement. He brought on Phil Frank's Farley and Larson's Far Side. Stuart Dodds, an original employee of the syndicate, rose to sales manager and then editor/general manager, expanding the company's focus from columns to features and comic strips.[1]