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  2. Pluggers - Wikipedia

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    Most episodes of the comic focus on illustrating personality traits and aspects of the lifestyles of people who are identified as pluggers, and there are no continuing storylines. Consequently, the names and occupations of the anthropomorphic animal characters are rarely mentioned.

  3. Tribune Content Agency - Wikipedia

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    Tribune Premium Content is a subscription service for newspapers and other media channels. The content provided includes comics, puzzles, games, editorial cartoons, as well as feature content packages. Tribune Premium Content also syndicates content from other sources, such as The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, Kiplinger, Harvard Health and Mayo ...

  4. Walt Handelsman - Wikipedia

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    Handelsman graduated from Dean College (Franklin, MA) with an associate degree in Art Therapy in 1977; and the University of Cincinnati in 1979. He began his professional career at a chain of 13 Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C., suburban weeklies from 1982 to 1985, followed by positions at The Scranton Times of Scranton, Pennsylvania, from 1985 to 1989, and The Times-Picayune in New ...

  5. Dana Summers - Wikipedia

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    Dana Summers is an American editorial cartoonist [1] and comic strip creator, whose work is syndicated by Tribune Content Agency. [2] His editorial cartoons are published in the Orlando Sentinel, usually reflecting a conservative opinion. He also created the Bound and Gagged comic strip, and co-wrote The Middletons with Ralph Dunagin.

  6. Comic strip syndication - Wikipedia

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    Upon the acquisition of Times Mirror Company in 2000, the Los Angeles Times Syndicate was merged into Tribune Media Services, which still operates today under the name Tribune Content Agency, and syndicates close to 15 comic strips. In 2009, Universal Press Syndicate merged with Uclick to form Universal Uclick. [77]

  7. David L. Hoyt - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Hoyt partnered with Jeff Knurek, Tribune Content Agency, and Hasbro to develop the Boggle BrainBuster syndicated daily puzzle. [10] [11] Hoyt teamed up with Wheel of Fortune legend Pat Sajak in 2004 to create Pat Sajak Games, an online gaming site. Together, they created Pat Sajak's Lucky Letters, Pat Sajak's Trivia Gems, Pat Sajak's ...

  8. Cal Thomas - Wikipedia

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    His column, which began in 1984, is syndicated by Tribune Content Agency. [5] Thomas joined Fox News as a political contributor in 1997. He was a panelist on Fox News Watch , a Fox News Channel program critiquing media coverage, and until September 2005 hosted After Hours with Cal Thomas on the same network.

  9. Drew Sheneman - Wikipedia

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    Sheneman has won several awards for his editorial cartooning: 2004 Vic Cantone Editorial Cartoon Award – from the New York chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists; a Deadline Club Award given annually to a New York-area editorial cartoonist [5]