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Creators Syndicate

Coordinates:33°51′26″N118°23′29″W / 33.85733°N 118.39143°W /33.85733; -118.39143
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American media distributor
Creators
Company typePrint and digital syndicate
IndustryNews articles,News Columns,Comics
FoundedFebruary 13, 1987
FounderRichard S. Newcombe
HeadquartersHermosa Beach, California, U.S.
Key people
Richard S. Newcombe - Founder/CEO; Jack Newcombe - President; Melissa Lin - Vice President of Business Affairs; Marianne Sugawara - Vice President of Operations; Simone Slykhous - Managing Editor
Websitecreators.com

Creators Syndicate (also known asCreators) is an American independent distributor ofcomic strips andsyndicated columns to daily newspapers, websites, and other digital outlets. When founded in 1987, Creators Syndicate became one of the few successful independent syndicates founded since the 1930s and was the first syndicate to allow cartoonists ownership rights to their work.[1] Creators Syndicate is based inHermosa Beach, California.

History

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The Creators Syndicate headquarters inHermosa Beach, California

Creators Syndicate was founded on February 13, 1987, following the December 24, 1986-announced sale of theIrvine, California-basedNews America Syndicate toKing Features Syndicate, aprint syndication company owned byThe Hearst Corporation.[2][3] The pending sale of News America Syndicate, which was first reported byAdvertising Age in October 1986,[4] prompted 36-year-old News America Syndicate presidentRichard S. Newcombe to leave NAS in January 1987 and use financial backing fromLondon-based publisherRobert Maxwell to form Creators Syndicate before theclose of the NAS sale.[1][5]

Ann Landers, then the world's most widely syndicated newspaper columnist, also announced that she was leaving NAS to join the newly formed Creators Syndicate.[2][6] Within a month, Creators Syndicate acquired the syndication rights to the enormously popularcomic stripB.C.,[7] and a few months after that acquired the syndication rights to the cartoon works ofHerblock,[1] anAmericaneditorial cartoonist and author known for his commentary on domestic and foreign policy.

Milton Caniff was another of several important cartoonists who had tried unsuccessfully to secure rights to their creations. In 1946, he walked away from the enormously popularTerry and the Pirates comic strip because his syndicate insisted that they own his creation. After Creators Syndicate was founded, Caniff sent Newcombe a postcard saying, “To put it on the record: Hooray!!!"[8]Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonistMike Peters toldEditor & Publisher magazine, "It's long overdue that syndicates realize a new day is here. Indentured servitude went out in the 1500s."Johnny Hart, creator ofB.C. andThe Wizard of Id, called Creators “a history-making venture in syndication."Bil Keane, creator ofThe Family Circus, described Creators Syndicate as "the first breath of fresh air the syndicates have had in 100 years of existence."[9]The New York Times ran a story about Newcombe with the headline, “A Superhero for Cartoonists?”[10] Today, largely as a result of Creators Syndicate, all syndicates grant cartoonists ownership rights to their work.

In 1991 Creators Syndicate took over Heritage Features Syndicate, part ofThe Heritage Foundation.[11] In 2008 Creators Syndicate acquired theCopley News Service, a wire service that distributed news, political cartoons, and opinion columns.[12][13]

In 2011 Jack Newcombe became president of Creators Syndicate,[14] and together with Rick Newcombe started Creators Publishing and Sumner Books, which have published more than 150 titles.

In 2012, after 25 years of operating in the city of Los Angeles, Creators Syndicate moved to nearbyHermosa Beach because of a tax dispute with the city.[15]

Since 2012, Creators has expanded its business to include Creators Publishing, Alpha Comedy, a literary and lifestyle magazine, a political website, a podcast network, and Sumner Books, an e-book and audiobook publishing company.

Creators Syndicate strips and panels

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Current (as of 2024)

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Discontinued strips

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Political cartoonists

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References

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  1. ^abcKatina Alexander (June 14, 1987)."A Superhero For Cartoonists?".The New York Times. p. 34. RetrievedAugust 18, 2012.
  2. ^ab"Popular Advice Columnist Ann Landers Joins Tribune".Chicago Tribune. February 13, 1987. p. 4. RetrievedAugust 18, 2012.
  3. ^Jeff Rowe (October 16, 1986)."Murdoch News America Group Is Up for Sale".The Los Angeles Times. p. 4F. RetrievedAugust 18, 2012.
  4. ^United Press International (October 21, 1986)."2 New York Papers Deny Merger Rumor".South Florida Sun-Sentinel. p. 2D. Archived fromthe original on July 4, 2013. RetrievedAugust 18, 2012.
  5. ^David Astor (January 17, 1987). "Richard S. Newcombe leaves top exec post at NAS".Editor & Publisher.120: 46.
  6. ^David Astor (February 14, 1987). "King-News America deal finalized".Editor & Publisher.120: 58.
  7. ^Thomas Collins (April 26, 1987)."This Boss Lets Artists Own Comic Strips"(PDF).Newsday. p. 16. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 22, 2012. RetrievedAugust 18, 2012.
  8. ^"Strong opinions about a new syndicate".Editor & Publisher. 7 March 1987.
  9. ^"'B.C.' comic joining Ann Landers at CS".Editor & Publisher. 21 March 1987.
  10. ^"A Superhero for Cartoonists".The New York Times. 14 June 1987.
  11. ^"Creators Syndicate to take over Heritage".Editor & Publisher. 16 February 1991.
  12. ^"Creators Syndicate buys Copley News Service". Retrieved2016-07-01.
  13. ^Jim Hays (May 29, 2008)."Creators Syndicate buys Copley News Service".The Oregonian. Business News. RetrievedAugust 18, 2012.
  14. ^Press release."JACK NEWCOMBE NAMED PRESIDENT/COO OF CREATORS SYNDICATE," Creators.com (July 12, 2011).
  15. ^Newcombe, Rick."Why We'll Leave L.A.: The business climate is worse than the air quality.,"The Wall Street Journal (July 10, 2009).

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