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  1. The National Newspaper Syndicate, originally known as the John F. Dille Co., was a syndication service that operated from 1917 to c. 1984. It was founded by Chicago businessman John F. Dille and specialized in comic strips and gag cartoons .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Buck_RogersBuck Rogers - Wikipedia

    The Buck Rogers strip, published 1929–1967 and syndicated by John F. Dille Co. (later called the National Newspaper Syndicate), was popular enough to inspire other newspaper syndicates to launch their own science fiction strips.

  3. John F. Dille took over responsibility of The Elkhart Truth newspaper in Elkhart, IN, which included WTRC-AM (1340) and WLTA-FM (100.7). WLTA changed its call letters to WBYT in 1994 to become B100, Today’s Best and Most Country.

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  4. Dille teamed up the author, Philip Nowlan, with cartoonist Richard 'Dick' Calkins within the syndication framework of the the John F. Dille Company to continue the tale in graphic form as a newspaper cartoon series for a mass audience.

  5. End date. 1937. Syndicate (s) John F. Dille Co. (c. 1916–1937) Publisher (s) The Indianapolis News. Genre (s) Humor comics. Abe Martin was an American newspaper gag-a-day comic strip, drawn by Kin Hubbard and published from 1904 until 1937 in The Indianapolis News and other newspapers.

  6. 12. Nov. 2022 · The comic strip, written by Nowlan and drawn by Calkins ran for the John F. Dille Co. (later National Newspaper Syndicate) until 1939. A Sunday page began on March 30, 1930. Calkins was replaced by Russell Keaton though he continued to draw the black & white dailies.

  7. 12. Mai 2021 · Legendary Remains Confident in 'Buck Rogers' Rights After Latest Legal Threat. Legendary has been working with the estate of Chicago newspaper publisher John F. Dille, who developed the...