Los Angeles Times Syndicate

The Los Angeles Times Syndicate was a print syndication service that operated from c. 1949 to 2000. Owned by the Times Mirror Company, it also operated the Los Angeles Times Syndicate International; together the two divisions sold more than 140 features in more than 100 countries around the world. Syndicated features included Pulitzer Prize-winning commentators and columnists, full news and feature services, editorial cartoons and comic strips, online products and photo and graphics packages.

Los Angeles Times Syndicate
FormerlyMirror Enterprises Syndicate (late 1940s–early 1960s)
Los Angeles Times Mirror Syndicate
Company typeSyndication
IndustryMedia
Foundedc. 1949 (1949)
Defunct2000 (2000)
Fatemerged into Tribune Media Services
Headquarters,
Area served
United States
Key people
Rex Barley (manager), Richard S. Newcombe (VP and GM, 1978–1984), J. Willard Colston (President)
Servicescolumns, news and feature services, editorial cartoons and comic strips, online products
OwnerTimes Mirror Company
ParentLos Angeles Times
DivisionsGeneral Features Corp. (1967–1974)
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