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* On the Fastrack-About the misadventures at Fastrack, Inc., On the Fastrack has been distributed by King Features Syndicate since 1984.
King Features Syndicate and other syndicates often provide archives of recent strips on their websites.
In one case, in the early 1940s, Don Flowers ' Modest Maidens was so admired by William Randolph Hearst that he lured Flowers away from the Associated Press and to King Features Syndicate by doubling the cartoonist's salary, and renamed the feature Glamor Girls to avoid legal action by the AP.
When it started in 1970, the Universal Press Syndicate gave cartoonists a 50-percent share on the ownership of their works, while the Creators Syndicate ( founded in 1987 ) granted artists full rights to the strips, something that Universal Press did in 1990. followed by King Features in 1995, while before 1999 both the Tribune and United Feature services began granting rights to creators over their works ; however the latter three syndicates only applied this to new strips, or to ones popular enough.
* King Features Syndicate ( some properties licensed 1988 to 1990 )
The strip originally centered on Jon, being rejected by the King Features, Post-Hall and the Chicago Tribune-New York News agencies, all which asked Davis to focus on the cat, who in their opinion, got the better lines.
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The Katzenjammer Kids is still distributed by King Features, making it the oldest comic strip still in syndication and the longest-running ever.
It was later distributed by the United Feature Syndicate ( while Hearst's King Features distributed The Katzenjammer Kids ).
In addition, the Katzenjammer Kids had cameo roles ( along with a lot of other King Features comic strip stars ) in Filmation's TV special Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter ( 1972 ).
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In February 2004, MandrakeSoft lost a court case against Hearst Corporation, owners of King Features Syndicate.
Hearst contended that MandrakeSoft infringed upon King Features ' trademarked character Mandrake the Magician.
Marge Devine Duffy, a secretary in King Features public relations department, had been helping Russell handle correspondence to the NCS, and in 1948, she was installed as the official NCS secretary and later given the title Scribe of the Society.
The winner was selected by the NCS Board and later by King Features Syndicate, in honor of " Popeye " creator, Elzie Segar.
It is distributed by King Features Syndicate to more than 100 newspapers, and Griffith self-syndicates strips to college newspapers and alternative weeklies.
Several months later it was picked up for worldwide daily distribution by King Features Syndicate in 1986.
King Features Syndicate is reported to have promised a $ 1, 000 / week deal, knowing that a Capp-Rockwell collaboration would gain strong public interest.
Because INS had been a subsidiary of Hearst's King Features Syndicate and Scripps controlled several other newspaper syndicates, both companies feared possible anti-trust issues.
* The All-New Popeye Hour ( 1978 – 1983, co-produced with King Features, CBS )
The strip was launched by King Features on October 14, 1945, more than a year before the film was released.
It is now written and drawn by Ketcham's former assistants, Marcus Hamilton and Ron Ferdinand, and distributed to at least 1, 000 newspapers in 48 countries and 19 languages by King Features Syndicate.
RKO paid King Features $ 1, 000 to use the idea for the film on September 21st.
Earlier, as an animation writer, Kinney was part of the story crew on various Disney, Walter Lantz, UPA and King Features theatrical and TV cartoons.
The first nudge towards modern comic books happened in 1934 when Hungarian Paul Winckler ( who had previously been distributing comics to the monthly magazines via his Opera Mundi bureau ) made a deal with King Features Syndicate to create the Journal de Mickey, a weekly 8-page early " comic-book ".

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After World War I the editor of the Polish-language Mazur described the Masurians as " not nationally conscious, on the contrary ... the most loyal subjects of the Prussian King ".
In his short story collection A Century of Great Suspense Stories, editor Jeffrey Deaver noted that King “ singlehandedly made popular fiction grow up.
* Working with the King – Shotsmag Ezine Interview with Philippa Pride, King's UK editor
In the aftermath of the events in the house, she becomes an unlikely editor, approaching many real characters ( including Stephen King, Stanley Kubrick, Hunter S. Thompson, Douglas Hofstadter, Harold Bloom, and Jacques Derrida ) for comment on The Navidson Record, albeit comment within the fictional universe of the novel.
The name Bucyrus is derived from “ Beautiful ” and “ Cyrus the Great ", King of Persia by Col. James Kilbourne, who platted the community, according to James Croneis, former editor of the newspaper Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum,
* The Abdication of King Edward VIII by Lord Beaverbrook, ( editor ) 1966.
: After a couple of years, the Tribunes editor, Captain Joseph Patterson, whose influence would later have profound effects on such strips as Terry and the Pirates and Little Orphan Annie, decided the strip should have something to appeal to women, as well, and suggested King add a baby.
In a private letter to Geoffrey Dawson, the editor of The Times newspaper, Churchill suggested that a delay would be beneficial because, given time, the King might fall out of love with Simpson.
In Paris he married Mary Alsop King, an American author born in New York City to Charles King an American academic, politician, newspaper editor and the ninth president of Columbia College ( now Columbia University ) and his second wife, Henrietta Liston Low.
" King of the Hill: Ritual and Play in 3 Henry VI " in John W. Velz ( editor ), Shakespeare's English Histories: A Quest for Form and Genre ( New York: Medieval & Renaissance Texts, 1996 ), 31 – 54
For the first eight months Scamp had continuity and was written by Ward Greene, the King Features editor whose short story and novelization contributed to the development of the storyline for Lady and the Tramp.
* Balfour Paul, Sir James, Lord Lyon King of Arms, editor, The Scots Peerage, Edinburgh, 1905, under ' Lauderdale '.
Another long-time close friend was " Famous Monsters of Filmland " magazine editor, book writer, and sci-fi collector Forrest J Ackerman, who loaned Harryhausen his photos of King Kong in 1933, right after Harryhausen had seen the film for the first time.
With Cecil King ( Rothermere's nephew ) in charge of the paper's finances and Guy Bartholomew as editor, during the late-1930s the Mirror was transformed from a conservative, middle class newspaper into a left-wing paper for the working class.
They consisted of over 340 boxes of documents that featured her handwritten notes on yellow legal pads for I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, a 1982 telegram from Coretta Scott King, fan mail, and personal and professional correspondence from colleagues such as her editor Robert Loomis.
In 1971, editor Willie Morris resigned under pressure from owner John Cowles, Jr., prompting resignations from many of the magazine ’ s star contributors and staffers, including Norman Mailer, David Halberstam, Robert Kotlowitz, Marshall Frady and Larry L. King:
The current ( 2010 ) chief editor of the magazine is Mr. Chan King Cheung.
In 2009, the approximately fifty employees of the Sword of the Lord Foundation included editor Shelton Smith ; his son, Marlon, executive vice president ; and Shelton Smith's son-in-law, Guy King, vice president of publishing.
In his short story collection A Century of Great Suspense Stories, editor Jeffrey Deaver noted that King “ singlehandedly made popular fiction grow up.
Actor Nicholas King and a film editor William Cartwright visited the site in 1959, saw the neglect, and purchased the property for $ 3, 000 in order to preserve it.
He became the music editor of Cavalier, a men's magazine that at the time was also publishing the early short stories of Stephen King, and would write a monthly column for them until 1975 ; and the New York correspondent for the British weekly, Disc.
Evening American Managing editor William Curley thought Segar could succeed in New York, so he sent him to King Features Syndicate, where Segar worked for many years.
The first Baron was the son of George Cokayne, Clarenceux King of Arms and editor of the first edition of The Complete Peerage, son of the Hon.
However, the majority of " Imaginary Stories " were published in various Superman comics under the guidance of Superman editor Mort Weisinger, the “ King of Imaginary Stories .” This was in part because, according to Shutt, he aimed for younger audiences and went for the heart.

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