Editors Press Service
Former American print syndication service / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Editors Press Service (EPS; later known as Atlantic Syndication) was a print syndication service of columns and comic strips that was in operation from 1933 to 2010. It was notable for being the first U.S. company to actively syndicate material internationally. Despite surviving for more than seven decades, EPS was never a large operation, characterized by comic strip historian Allan Holtz as a "hole-in-the-wall outfit."[1]
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Formerly | Atlantic Syndication (2004–2010) |
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Industry | Print syndication |
Founded | 1933 (1933) |
Founder | Joshua B. Powers |
Defunct | 2010; 14 years ago (2010) |
Fate | Merged with Universal Press Syndicate as part of Universal Uclick |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | United States |
Products | Comic strips, newspaper columns, editorial cartoons |
Owner | The Evening Post Publishing Company (1933–2004) Universal Press Syndicate (2004–2010) |
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