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Print syndication distributes news articles,
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,
political cartoons A political cartoon, a form of editorial cartoon, is a cartoon graphic with caricatures of public figures, expressing the artist's opinion. An artist who writes and draws such images is known as an editorial cartoonist. They typically combine ...
, comic strips and other features to
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, magazines and websites. The syndicates offer reprint rights and grant permissions to other parties for republishing content of which they own and/or represent copyrights. Other terms for the service include a newspaper syndicate, a press syndicate, and a feature syndicate. The syndicate is an agency that offers features from notable journalists and authorities as well as reliable and established cartoonists. It fills a need among smaller weekly and daily newspapers for material that helps them compete with large urban papers, at a much lesser cost than if the client were to purchase the material themselves. Generally, syndicates sell their material to one client in each territory. News agencies differ in that they distribute news articles to all interested parties. Typical syndicated features are advice columns (parenting, health, finance, gardening, cooking, etc.), humor columns, editorial opinion,
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's reviews, and gossip columns. Some syndicates specialize in one type of feature, such as comic strips.


Comic strip syndication

A comic strip syndicate functions as an agent for
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s and comic strip creators, placing the cartoons and strips in as many newspapers as possible on behalf of the artist. In some cases, the work will be owned by the syndicate as opposed to the creator. A syndicate can annually receive thousands of submissions from which only two or three might be selected for representation. The leading strip syndicates include Andrews McMeel Syndication,
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 ...
, and Creators Syndicate, with the
Tribune Content Agency Tribune Content Agency (TCA) is a syndication company owned by Tribune Publishing. TCA had previously been known as the Chicago Tribune Syndicate, the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate (CTNYNS), Tribune Company Syndicate, and Tribune Media ...
and The Washington Post Writers Group also in the running.


Editorial cartoon syndication

Syndication of editorial cartoons has an important impact on the form, since cartoons about local issues or politicians are not of interest to the national market. Therefore, an artist who contracts with a syndicate will either be one who already focuses their work on national and global issues, or will shift focus accordingly.


History

An early version of syndication was practiced in the ''
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'', a series of newspaper articles published by an anonymous group of "patriots" in 1768–1769 in the ''New York Journal and Packet'' and other newspapers, chronicling the occupation of Boston by the British Army. According to historian Elmo Scott Watson, true print syndication began in 1841 with a two-page supplement produced by '' New York Sun'' publisher Moses Yale Beach and sold to a score of newspapers in the U.S. northeast.Watson, Elmo Scott. "CHAPTER VIII: Recent Developments in Syndicate History 1921-1935," ''History of Newspaper Syndicates''
Archived at ''Stripper's Guide''
By the end of the Civil War, three syndicates were in operation, selling news items and short fiction pieces. By 1881,
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correspondent Henry Villard was self-syndicating material to the ''
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'', the '' Cincinnati Commercial'', and the '' New York Herald''. A few years later, the '' New York Suns Charles A. Dana formed a syndicate to sell the short stories of Bret Harte and Henry James. The first full-fledged American newspaper syndicate was the
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, launched in 1884 by publisher S. S. McClure. It was the first successful company of its kind, turning the marketing of
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, book serials (by the likes of
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and Arthur Conan Doyle), and eventually comic strips, into a large industry.''Time'', 1977.
/ref> Syndication properly took off in 1896 when the competitors the '' New York World'' and the '' New York Journal'' began producing
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pages. The daily comic strip came into practice in 1907, revolutionizing and expanding the syndication business. Syndicates began providing client newspaper with
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sheets of black-and-white line art for the reproduction of strips."Scott, Randy. "The King Features Proof Sheet Collection". ''Insight''. Fall 2009. p. 3. By 1984, 300 syndicates were distributing 10,000 features with combined sales of $100 million a year. With the 1960s advent of the underground press, associations like the Underground Press Syndicate, and later the Association of Alternative Newsmedia, worked together to syndicate material — including weekly comic strips — for each other's publications.


Syndication services

Prominent contemporary syndication services include: * Andrews McMeel Syndication (U.S.) * Family Features Editorial Syndicate (U.S.) *
Guardian News Service Guardian Media Group plc (GMG) is a British-based mass media company owning various media operations including ''The Guardian'' and ''The Observer''. The group is wholly owned by the Scott Trust Limited, which exists to secure the financial and e ...
(U.K.) * Hearst Entertainment & Syndication (U.S.) *
News UK News Corp UK & Ireland Limited (trading as News UK, formerly News International and NI Group) is a British newspaper publisher, and a wholly owned subsidiary of the American mass media conglomerate News Corp. It is the current publisher of ...
(U.K.) *
The New York Times News Service This is a list of assets owned by the New York Times Company. Business units Media properties * '' The New York Times'' * '' The New York Times International Edition'' * ''The New York Times'' ''International Weekly'' * '' T: The New York Time ...
(U.S.) *
Project Syndicate Project Syndicate is an international media organization that publishes and syndicates commentary and analysis on a variety of global topics. All opinion pieces are published on the ''Project Syndicate'' website, but are also distributed to a wi ...
(Czech Republic) *
Syndications Today Syndications Today is the content syndication division of the India Today Group, a media conglomerate in the Indian sub-continent, which manages and grants reprint and reuse rights of content produced in the form of news, articles, features, i ...
(India) * Telegraph Media Group (U.S.) *
Tribune Content Agency Tribune Content Agency (TCA) is a syndication company owned by Tribune Publishing. TCA had previously been known as the Chicago Tribune Syndicate, the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate (CTNYNS), Tribune Company Syndicate, and Tribune Media ...
(U.S.) IFA-Amsterdam (International Feature Agency) provides news and lifestyle content to publications. Cagle Cartoons offers newspaper editorial cartoons and columns. 3DSyndication comprises syndication service from India, the India Today Group's
Syndications Today Syndications Today is the content syndication division of the India Today Group, a media conglomerate in the Indian sub-continent, which manages and grants reprint and reuse rights of content produced in the form of news, articles, features, i ...
, and Times Syndication Service of India.


See also

* Broadcast syndication *
Direct market The direct market is the dominant distribution and retail network for American comic books. The concept of the direct market was created in the 1970s by Phil Seuling. The network currently consists of: * four major comic distributors: ** Lunar ...
* List of comic strip syndicates *
List of syndicated columnists This list of syndicated columnists comprises columnists whose recurring columns are published in multiple periodical publications (e.g., newspapers and magazines). See also * Advice column *Editorial An editorial, or leading article (UK) ...
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* Web syndication


Further reading

* Blackbeard, Bill. ''The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics'' ( Smithsonian Inst. Press/ Harry Abrams, 1977) * Horn, Maurice. ''The World Encyclopedia of Comics'' ( Chelsea House, 1976;
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, 1982) * Robinson, Jerry. ''The Comics: An Illustrated History of Comic Strip Art'' ( G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1974)


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Sources consulted

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External links

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