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  2. Newspaper Enterprise Association - Wikipedia

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    The Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) is an editorial column and comic strip newspaper syndication service based in the United States and established in 1902. The oldest syndicate still in operation, the NEA was originally a secondary news service to the Scripps Howard News Service; it later evolved into a general syndicate best known for syndicating the comic strips Alley Oop, Our ...

  3. The Washington Post Writers Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 the Writers Group was providing syndicated columns, editorial cartoons, features, and comic strips to newspapers, magazines, and other subscribers globally. [2] The Washington Post Writers Group wound down distributing editorial cartoons and comic strips starting in early 2022; [5] [6] [7] announcing it would finish out any existing ...

  4. National Schools Press Conference - Wikipedia

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    Editorial Cartooning – similar to postermaking, the event involves sketching a cartoon that emphasizes a certain theme. Editorial Writing – in this category, participants express opinions on relevant issues, crafting persuasive arguments supported by facts. Editorial Column Writing'

  5. Print syndication - Wikipedia

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    Syndication of editorial cartoons has an important impact on the form, since cartoons about local issues or politicians are not of interest to the national market. [2] Therefore, an artist who contracts with a syndicate will either be one who already focuses their work on national and global issues, or will shift focus accordingly.

  6. David Murdock Column: On 18 years of writing a weekly column

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    David Murdock on 18 years of writing this column and how he has changed subjects and styles through the years.

  7. The Literary Consultancy - Wikipedia

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    The Literary Consultancy (TLC) is a UK-based editorial consultancy service that was founded in 1996, becoming the first service of its kind to offer "professional, in-depth editorial advice and assessment to anyone writing in the English language, anywhere in the world". [1]

  8. Columnist - Wikipedia

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    Columns appear in newspapers, magazines and other publications, including blogs. They take the form of a short essay by a specific writer who offers a personal point of view. Columns are sometimes written by a composite or a team, appearing under a pseudonym, or (in effect) a brand name. Columnists typically write daily or weekly columns.

  9. Quill and Scroll - Wikipedia

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    The society encourages student recognition through membership and by sponsoring the following activities: International Writing, Photo Contest : Each school may submit four entries in each of 12 categories: editorial, editorial cartoon, news story, feature story, general columns, review columns, in-depth reporting (individual and team), sports ...