Publishers-Hall Syndicate was a
newspaper syndicate founded by
Robert M. Hall
Robert M. Hall (September 27, 1909 – December 21, 1998) was an American media executive, founder of Publishers-Hall Syndicate and later Hall Communications.
Born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island, Hall graduated from Brown University in 19 ...
in 1944. Hall served as the company's president and general manager. Over the course of its operations, the company was known as, sequentially, the Hall Syndicate (1944–1946), the New York Post Syndicate (1946–1949), the Post-Hall Syndicate (1949–1955), the Hall Syndicate (1955–1967), and Publishers-Hall Syndicate (1967–1975). The syndicate was acquired by
Field Enterprises in 1967, and merged into
Field Newspaper Syndicate in 1975. Some of the more notable strips syndicated by the company include ''
Pogo'', ''
Dennis the Menace'', ''
Funky Winkerbean
''Funky Winkerbean'' is an American comic strip by Tom Batiuk. Distributed by North America Syndicate, a division of King Features Syndicate, it appears in more than 400 newspapers worldwide.
While Batiuk was a 23-year-old middle school art tea ...
'', ''
Mark Trail
''Mark Trail'' is a newspaper comic strip created by the American cartoonist Ed Dodd. Introduced April 15, 1946, the strip centers on environmental and ecological themes. As of 2020, King Features syndicated the strip to "nearly 150 newspaper ...
'', ''
The Strange World of Mr. Mum
''The Strange World of Mr. Mum'' was a surreal humor comic panel by Irving Phillips which was published from May 5, 1958, to 1974. At its peak, it appeared daily in 180 newspapers in 22 countries. Initially distributed by the Hall Syndicate, it wa ...
'', and ''
Momma
''Momma'' is an American comic strip by Mell Lazarus that ran from October 26, 1970, to July 10, 2016.
Publication history
''Momma'' was Lazarus' second strip; he had been publishing the syndicated strip ''Miss Peach'' since 1957. Debuting o ...
'', as well as the cartoons of
Jules Feiffer.
History
Background
Hall had worked for ''
The Providence Journal'' during high school, followed by three years at
Northeastern University School of Law and four years at
Brown University
Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
. After attending the
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, he was a sales manager at
United Feature Syndicate, which he joined in 1935.
Foundation
During the final months of
World War II, Hall began his own syndicate by distributing to newspapers several ''
New York Post'' features, including
Earl Wilson's "It Happened Last Night,"
Sylvia Porter
Sylvia Field Porter (June 18, 1913 – June 5, 1991) was an American economist, journalist and author. At the height of her career, her readership was greater than 40 million people.
Early life
Porter was born in Patchogue, New York, on Long I ...
's finance column, "Your Money's Worth" and Samuel Grafton's "I'd Rather Be Right." Soon, Hall developed his own features, including a variety of comic strips, ''Debbie Dean'', ''
Mark Trail
''Mark Trail'' is a newspaper comic strip created by the American cartoonist Ed Dodd. Introduced April 15, 1946, the strip centers on environmental and ecological themes. As of 2020, King Features syndicated the strip to "nearly 150 newspaper ...
'' and ''
Bruce Gentry
The English language name Bruce arrived in Scotland with the Normans, from the place name Brix, Manche in Normandy, France, meaning "the willowlands". Initially promulgated via the descendants of king Robert the Bruce (1274−1329), it has been a ...
'', along with
Herblock's editorial cartoons. Added to the mix were serialized books and columns, including Elise Morrow's "Capital Capers," Pierre de Rohan's "Man in the Kitchen,"
Sterling North
Thomas Sterling North (November 4, 1906 – December 21, 1974) was an American writer. He is best known for the children's novel '' Rascal'', a bestseller in 1963.
Biography
Early life and family
North's maternal grandparents, James Herve ...
's book reviews,
Jimmy Cannon's sports column and Major George Fielding Eliot writing on defense and tactics.
The company was incorporated as the New York Post Syndicate in August 1946. New features added in 1948–49 included
Walt Kelly's ''
Pogo'', the adventure strip ''Tex Austin'', Victor Riesel's "Inside Labor" column and a facts panel, ''Wizard of Odds''.
On March 1, 1949, the company was renamed as the Post-Hall Syndicate, Inc., and during the 1950s, it distributed the writings of
Norman Vincent Peale.
The name was shortened to the Hall Syndicate after Robert Hall bought out the ''Post'' in 1955.
Jules Feiffer's strips ran for 42 years in ''
The Village Voice'', first under the title ''Sick Sick Sick'', briefly as ''Feiffer's Fables'' and finally as simply ''Feiffer''. Influenced by
UPA and
William Steig, the strip debuted October 24, 1956. Three years later, beginning April 1959, ''Feiffer'' was distributed nationally by the Hall Syndicate, initially in ''
The Boston Globe'', ''
Minneapolis Star Tribune'', ''
Newark Star-Ledger'' and ''
Long Island Press''.
Acquisition by Field Enterprises
In 1967, the company was sold to
Field Enterprises, who merged it with the previously acquired
Publishers Syndicate
Publishers Newspaper 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 Wort ...
to form the Publishers-Hall Syndicate, and thus taking on distribution of such popular, long-running strips as ''
Mary Worth'', ''
Steve Roper
Steve Roper is a noted climber and historian of the Sierra Nevada in the United States. He along with Allen Steck are the founding editors of the Sierra Club journal ''Ascent''.
Roper is the winner of the Sierra Club's Francis P. Farquhar Mou ...
'', ''
Penny
A penny is a coin ( pennies) or a unit of currency (pl. pence) in various countries. Borrowed from the Carolingian denarius (hence its former abbreviation d.), it is usually the smallest denomination within a currency system. Presently, it is t ...
'', ''
Kerry Drake
''Kerry Drake'' is the title of a comic strip created for Publishers Syndicate by Alfred Andriola as artist and Allen Saunders as uncredited writer. It debuted on Monday, October 4, 1943, replacing Norman Marsh's ''Dan Dunn'', and was syndica ...
'', ''
Rex Morgan, M.D.
''Rex Morgan, M.D.'' is an American soap opera comic strip, created May 10, 1948 by psychiatrist Dr. Nicholas P. Dallis under the pseudonym Dal Curtis.
History
The name for the strip was inspired by the real life Rex S. Morgan Sr., the U.S. Arm ...
'', ''
Judge Parker'', ''
Miss Peach'', ''
B.C.'', and ''
The Wizard of Id''.
In 1968, when the company began distributing John Saunders &
Al McWilliams
Alden Spurr McWilliams generally credited as Al McWilliams and A. McWilliams (February 2, 1916 – March 19, 1993), ' ''
Dateline: Danger!'', it became the first nationally syndicated comic strip with an African-American lead character.
John McMeel was assistant general manager and national sales director for the syndicate when he left in 1970 to co-found what would become
Andrews McMeel Universal.
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In 1975, Publishers-Hall was (re)named Field Newspaper Syndicate. (Field Enterprises sold the syndicate to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation in 1984; the operation was subsequently purchased by Hearst and is now part of King Features Syndicate
King Features Syndicate, Inc. is a American content distribution and animation studio, consumer product licensing and print syndication company owned by Hearst Communications that distributes about 150 comic strips, newspaper columns, editoria ...
.)[Storch, Charles]
"Hearst To Buy Murdoch Syndicate,"
''Chicago Tribune'' (December 25, 1986).
Publishers-Hall strips and panels
''Strips and panels that originated with the New York Post Syndicate, the Hall Syndicate, or the Post-Hall Syndicate:''
* '' Andy Capp'' by Reg Smythe (1957–1975; continued by Field Newspaper Syndicate and then eventually by Creators Syndicate)
* '' Big George'' by Virgil Partch (1960–1975; continued by Field Newspaper Syndicate and then eventually by King Features until 1990)
* ''Bruce Gentry
The English language name Bruce arrived in Scotland with the Normans, from the place name Brix, Manche in Normandy, France, meaning "the willowlands". Initially promulgated via the descendants of king Robert the Bruce (1274−1329), it has been a ...
'' by Ray Bailey (1949–1955)
* '' Dateline: Danger!'' by John Saunders & Al McWilliams
Alden Spurr McWilliams generally credited as Al McWilliams and A. McWilliams (February 2, 1916 – March 19, 1993), (1968–1974)
* ''David Crane'' by Win Mortimer and Creig Flessel (1956–1973)
* ''Debbie Dean'' by Bert Whitman (1942–1949)
* '' Dennis the Menace'' by Hank Ketcham (1951–1975; continued by Field Newspaper Syndicate and then eventually by King Features)
* ''Funky Winkerbean
''Funky Winkerbean'' is an American comic strip by Tom Batiuk. Distributed by North America Syndicate, a division of King Features Syndicate, it appears in more than 400 newspapers worldwide.
While Batiuk was a 23-year-old middle school art tea ...
'' by Tom Batiuk (1972–1975; continued by Field Newspaper Syndicate and then eventually by King Features)
* Jules Feiffer
* ''Louie'' by Harry Hanan (1947–c. 1950; moved to Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate, where it ran until 1976)
* ''Mark Trail
''Mark Trail'' is a newspaper comic strip created by the American cartoonist Ed Dodd. Introduced April 15, 1946, the strip centers on environmental and ecological themes. As of 2020, King Features syndicated the strip to "nearly 150 newspaper ...
'' originally by Ed Dodd
Edward Benton Dodd (November 7, 1902 – May 27, 1991) was a 20th-century American cartoonist known for his '' Mark Trail'' comic strip.
Early years
Born in Lafayette, Georgia to Reverend Jesse Mercer Dodd and Effie Cook Dodd (the artist Lamar D ...
(1946–1975; continued by Field Newspaper Syndicate and then eventually by King Features)
* '' Modesty Blaise'' by Peter O'Donnell & Jim Holdaway (1966–1967)
* ''Momma
''Momma'' is an American comic strip by Mell Lazarus that ran from October 26, 1970, to July 10, 2016.
Publication history
''Momma'' was Lazarus' second strip; he had been publishing the syndicated strip ''Miss Peach'' since 1957. Debuting o ...
'' by Mell Lazarus (1970–1975; continued by Field Newspaper Syndicate and then eventually by Creators Syndicate)
* '' Pogo'' by Walt Kelly (1948–1975)
* ''The Ryatts'' (October 11, 1954–1975; continued until 1994 by Field Newspaper Syndicate and then eventually by King Features until 1994) originally by Cal Alley
Calvin Lane Alley (October 10, 1915 – November 10, 1970) was the editorial cartoonist for ''The Commercial Appeal'' in Memphis, Tennessee, from 1945 until 1970.
''Hambone's Meditations''
Born in Memphis, Cal Alley was the son of James Pinckney ...
(1954–1964), continued by Jack Elrod
Jack Elrod (March 29, 1924 – February 16, 2016) was an American cartoonist best known for the comic strip '' Mark Trail''.
The creator of ''Mark Trail'', Ed Dodd, began the strip in 1946. Elrod began working on the strip as an artist in 1950, ...
(1964–1994)
* ''The Strange World of Mr. Mum
''The Strange World of Mr. Mum'' was a surreal humor comic panel by Irving Phillips which was published from May 5, 1958, to 1974. At its peak, it appeared daily in 180 newspapers in 22 countries. Initially distributed by the Hall Syndicate, it wa ...
'' by Irving Phillips (1958–1974)
* ''Tex Austin'' originally by Sam Robins & Tom Fanning (1949–1950)John Mayo entry
Lambiek's ''Comiclopedia''. Accessed Nov. 12, 2018.
See also
*
Toni Mendez
Toni Mendez (November 2, 1908 – March 9, 2003) was an American agent for writers and cartoonists handling negotiations, licensing, and syndication/secondary rights agreements. In addition she became secondary rights representative of all ...
References
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Comic strip syndicates
1944 establishments in the United States
Companies based in New York City