Talk:Print syndication

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[edit] no press releases, please

I removed this passage because it is only marginally relevant. If someone wants to expand the article or write a new article on the history of syndication, it might belong there.

In 2005, cartoonist Joe Martin broke new ground when he quit Tribune Media Services, where his three comic strips, Mister Boffo, Willy 'n Ethel, and Cats with Hands, had all been syndicated for decades, and founded a new syndicate, Neatly Chiseled Features, to syndicate all of these and a new feature that he co-authored with Dr. Jon Carlson, On the Edge. This is the first new syndicate in twenty years.