Los Angeles Times Syndicate
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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 the Los Angeles Times Syndicate International; together the two divisions sold more than 140 features in more than 100 countries around the world. Syndicated features included Pulitzer Prize-winning commentators and columnists, full news and feature services, editorial cartoons and comic strips, online products and photo and graphics packages.
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Formerly | Mirror Enterprises Syndicate (late 1940s–early 1960s) Los Angeles Times Mirror Syndicate |
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Company type | Syndication |
Industry | Media |
Founded | c. 1949; 75 years ago (1949) |
Defunct | 2000; 24 years ago (2000) |
Fate | merged into Tribune Media Services |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | United States |
Key people | Rex Barley (manager), Richard S. Newcombe (VP and GM, 1978–1984), J. Willard Colston (President)[1] |
Services | columns, news and feature services, editorial cartoons and comic strips, online products |
Owner | Times Mirror Company |
Parent | Los Angeles Times |
Divisions | General Features Corp. (1967–1974) |
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