North American Newspaper Alliance

North American Newspaper Alliance
FormerlyBell Syndicate-North American Newspaper Alliance
Company typePrint syndication
IndustryMedia
Founded1922 (1922)
Defunct1980 (1980)
SuccessorUnited Feature Syndicate
Headquarters
U.S.
Area served
United States, Canada
Key people
John Neville Wheeler, Grantland Rice, Joseph Alsop, Michael Stern, Lothrop Stoddard, Dorothy Thompson, George Schuyler, Pauline Frederick, Sheilah Graham Westbrook, Edna Ferber, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sinclair Lewis, Ernest Hemingway, Edith Ronne, Ira Wolfert, Ian Fleming, Lucianne Goldberg
ProductsDistribution of news articles, columns,and other features to newspapers
OwnerJohn Neville Wheeler (1930–1951)
Ernest Cuneo (1951–1963)
DivisionsBell Syndicate
Ernest Hemingway (centre) while reporting on the Spanish Civil War for the North American Newspaper Alliance in 1937.

The North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA) was a large newspaper syndicate in operation between 1922 and 1980. NANA employed writers such as Grantland Rice, Joseph Alsop, Michael Stern, Lothrop Stoddard, Dorothy Thompson, George Schuyler, Pauline Frederick, Sheilah Graham Westbrook, Edna Ferber, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway (who covered the Spanish Civil War for NANA).


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