Syndicates

E&P Staff | 9/30/2010
AP Archive, the video footage collection of The Associated Press, has reached an agreement with independent, nonprofit Burmese media organization Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) to license DVB?s video coverage to third parties around the globe.
JAN M. OLSEN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | 9/30/2010
Denmark's foreign minister met Wednesday with ambassadors from 17 Muslim countries in a move to avoid tensions ahead of the five-year anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad cartoons.
E&P Staff | 9/27/2010
Content provider Demand Media has launched a specialized offering for advertisers of food products that will allow advertisers the ability to integrate their brand message using eHow.com and LIVESTRONG.com.
E&P Staff | 9/27/2010
?When Pigs Fly: A Pearls Before Swine Collection? (Andrews McMeel Publishing LLC) addresses issues ranging from the demise of newspapers to the best way to get rid of irritating neighbors (hire Pied Piper Rat, of course), always with cartoonist Stephan Pastis? customary biting humor.
E&P Staff | 9/22/2010
B'nai Brith Canada believes a cartoon that appeared in several French-language newspapers ?plays into vicious and baseless age-old stereotypes of a Jewish conspiracy of control,? Me Moise Moghrabi, Quebec chair of the League for Human Rights, said in a statement. "This cartoon does not comment on any issue of significance, it simply serves to raise public resentment against the Jewish community. We find it regrettable and shameful that a respectable newspaper would promote such harmful canards. This cartoon is an attack on the Jewish community in Canada."
E&P Staff | 9/20/2010
The Washington Post launched its second ?America?s Next Great Pundit? competition Monday, with the same grand prize as last year: a three-month contract to write a weekly opinion column for the paper.
E&P Staff | 9/17/2010
The daily lives and elaborate fantasies of the Gumbo family ? Rose, Jimbo, Pasquale, and Peekaboo ? will soon be chronicled in the 11th collection of their popular comic strip.
DONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | 9/16/2010
A death mark, as they say, is not an easy thing to live with: The Seattle Weekly cartoonist who started "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" with a satirical cartoon in support of free speech has reportedly gone into hiding on the advice of the FBI.
E&P Staff | 9/10/2010
In a switch as incredible as an appearance by the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Linus, Snoopy and the ?Peanuts? gang are getting a new home after six decades.
E&P Staff | 9/9/2010
As Gannett's USA Weekend celebrates its 25th anniversary, President and Publisher Chuck Gabrielson announced a new multi-platform content agreement with CBS Television Distribution's daytime talk show The Doctors, which provides frank discussions about health and wellness. The partnership provides the newspaper-inserted magazine's 47 million readers with health news and medical advice through print, broadcast and online channels.
E&P Staff | 9/7/2010
Nearly 22,000 multiple-choice trivia questions later, ?Trivia? Guinness World Record holder Wilson Casey?s ?Trivia Column? marks a decade in syndication on Sept. 16.
E&P Staff | 9/2/2010
Award-winning graphic journalist Laurie Triefeldt's weekly World of Wonder feature marks a decade in syndication on September 4. The full-color illustrated page from United Media's United Feature Syndicate brings the realms of history, science, nature and technology to young and adult readers of 80 newspapers worldwide. World of Wonder ranges over subjects as varied as storms, castles, bugs, magnets and Vikings.
E&P Staff | 8/31/2010
Longtime illustrator Randall Enos, whose work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The New Yorker and National Lampoon, among other publications, is moving into the realm of political cartoons ? and Daryl Cagle?s got him.
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