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Bell Syndicate
FormerlyBell Syndicate-North American Newspaper Alliance
Bell-McClure Syndicate
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryPrint syndication
PredecessorWheeler Syndicate
Founded1916; 108 years ago (1916)
FounderJohn Neville Wheeler
Defunct1972; 52 years ago (1972)
Fateabsorbed into United Feature Syndicate
Headquarters229 West 43rd Street,
New York City, New York
,
U.S.
Area served
United States
Key people
  • John Neville Wheeler (1916–1966)
  • Kathleen Caesar (editor)
  • Henry M. Snevily (president)
  • Joseph P. Agnelli (executive VP & GM)
  • Muriel Agnelli a.k.a. Muriel Nissen (columnist)
  • Louis Ruppel (President & Editor, 1952–c. 1958)
Productscolumns, fiction, feature articles, and comic strips
OwnersNorth American Newspaper Alliance (1930–1966)
Koster-Dana (1966–1972)
United Features Syndicate (1972)
SubsidiariesMetropolitan Newspaper Service (1920–1930)
Associated Newspapers (1930–c. 1966)
McClure Syndicate (1952–1972)

The Bell Syndicate, launched in 1916 by editor-publisher John Neville Wheeler, was an American syndicate that distributed columns, fiction, feature articles and comic strips to newspapers for decades. It was located in New York City at 247 West 43rd Street and later at 229 West 43rd Street. It also reprinted comic strips in book form.[1]

  1. ^ Ben Webster's Career or Bound to Win, 1927, in a four-panel horizontal format.

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