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- Field_Enterprises abstract "Field Enterprises was a private holding company founded on August 31, 1944, by Marshall Field III and others whose main asset was the Chicago Sun. That same year the company acquired the book publishers Simon & Schuster and Pocket Books.It also operated a syndicate, Field Newspaper Syndicate, whose most popular offering was the comic strip Steve Canyon. Comic-strip historian Allan Holtz has written regarding the origins of the syndicate and its relationship to the rest of the company:Field... was a syndicate initially created by Marshall Field to sell features from his Chicago Sun newspaper. When Field started the Sun he found that Chicago was pretty much all sewed up with exclusive contracts on the better features. He resolved to purchase his own features and market them. Ironically, the Field Enterprises syndicate ended up being a better moneymaker than the Sun itself. It has been said that the flagship feature, Steve Canyon, was responsible for keeping the Sun afloat for many years.At some point, Field Newspaper Syndicate changed its name to Chicago Sun-Times Syndicate.Other features included the editorial cartoons of Bill Mauldin and the \"Ask Ann Landers\" advice column.".
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- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Grubert.
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- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink George_Sixta.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Grin_and_Bear_It.
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- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Ken_Ernst.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink King_Features_Syndicate.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Latigo_(comic_strip).
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Marshall_Field_III.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Worth.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Mell_Lazarus.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Milton_Caniff.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Miss_Peach.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Newberry_Library.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Nicole_Hollander.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Parade_(magazine).
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- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Print_syndication.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Rupert_Murdoch.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Simon_&_Schuster.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Stan_Lynde.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Canyon.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Sun-Times_Media_Group.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Sylvia_(comic_strip).
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink The_Berrys.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink The_Strange_World_of_Mr._Mum.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink Virgil_Partch.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLink World_Book_Encyclopedia.
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLinkText "Field Corporation".
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLinkText "Field Enterprises Educational Corporation".
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLinkText "Field Enterprises".
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLinkText "Field Enterprises, Inc.".
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLinkText "Field Newspaper Syndicate".
- Field_Enterprises wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marshall Field's".
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- Field_Enterprises subject Category:Companies_disestablished_in_1984.
- Field_Enterprises subject Category:Companies_established_in_1944.
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- Field_Enterprises comment "Field Enterprises was a private holding company founded on August 31, 1944, by Marshall Field III and others whose main asset was the Chicago Sun. That same year the company acquired the book publishers Simon & Schuster and Pocket Books.It also operated a syndicate, Field Newspaper Syndicate, whose most popular offering was the comic strip Steve Canyon. Comic-strip historian Allan Holtz has written regarding the origins of the syndicate and its relationship to the rest of the company:Field...".
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