Publishers-Hall Syndicate

Publishers-Hall Syndicate
FormerlyHall Syndicate (1944–1946)
New York Post Syndicate (1946–1949)
Post-Hall Syndicate, Inc. (1949–1955)
Hall Syndicate (1955–1967)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryPrint syndication
Founded1944 (1944)
FounderRobert M. Hall
Defunct1975 (1975)
Fatemerged into Field Newspaper Syndicate
Headquarters,
Area served
United States
Key people
Allen Saunders (writer, "continuity" editor)
Harold Anderson
ProductsComic strips, newspaper columns, editorial cartoons
Owners
The Hall Syndicate's Pogo (May 31, 1964)

Publishers-Hall Syndicate was a newspaper syndicate founded by Robert M. Hall in 1944. Hall served as the company's president and general manager. Over the course of its operations, the company was known as, sequentially, the Hall Syndicate (1944–1946), the New York Post Syndicate (1946–1949), the Post-Hall Syndicate (1949–1955), the Hall Syndicate (1955–1967), and Publishers-Hall Syndicate (1967–1975). The syndicate was acquired by Field Enterprises in 1967, and merged into Field Newspaper Syndicate in 1975. Some of the more notable strips syndicated by the company include Pogo, Dennis the Menace, Funky Winkerbean, Mark Trail, The Strange World of Mr. Mum, and Momma, as well as the cartoons of Jules Feiffer.


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