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  2. 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 ...

  3. Pluggers - Wikipedia

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    Pluggers is a comic panel created by Jeff MacNelly (creator of Shoe) in 1993 that relies on reader submissions (referred to as "Pluggerisms") for the premise of each day's panel. In the context of this strip, "pluggers" are defined as rural, blue-collar workers who live a typical working-class American lifestyle, accompanied by a mentality ...

  4. Print syndication - Wikipedia

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    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, [1] and Creators Syndicate, with the Tribune Content Agency and The Washington Post Writers Group also in the running.

  5. 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]

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  7. Drew Sheneman - Wikipedia

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    During his college years, he was recognized by the Scripps Howard Foundation, which gave him a National Journalism Award (the College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award) and stated, "What we have in Drew Sheneman is a thoroughly professional cartoonist ready to move directly to a metropolitan newspaper and perform his stint on the editorial page."

  8. David Horsey - Wikipedia

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    David Horsey (born 1951) is an American editorial cartoonist and commentator. His cartoons appeared in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer from 1979 until December 2011 and in the Los Angeles Times since that time.

  9. 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.