Los Angeles Times Syndicate

The Los Angeles Times Syndicate and the Los Angeles Times Syndicate International are newspaper syndicates which sold more than 140 features in more than 100 countries around the world.

The Syndicate was originally a department of the Los Angeles Times newspaper, but upon completion of the merger with Tribune Company, it became a division of Tribune Media Services.

Syndicated features included Pulitzer Prize-winning commentators and columnists, full news and feature services, editorial cartoons and comics, online products and photo and graphics packages.

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