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Cuneo acquired full control over NANA in the mid-1950s and served as president until 1963 when he sold it. However, he remained with NANA as a columnist and military analyst from 1963 to 1980.
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Because of Cuneo's association with former members of American and British intelligence, including Fleming and Bryce, and because some writers in the Cuneo era had alleged links to the
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By the early 1950s the syndicate was being overshadowed by more powerful news syndicates, and in March 1951 it was purchased by a small group of investors led by
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for regular reports about happenings on the campaign trail. She said "They were looking for really dirty stuff. . . Who was sleeping with who, what the
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Hemingway later turned his experiences on the Loyalist side into the play "The Fifth Column" and the novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls"...
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Watson, Elmo Scott. "CHAPTER VIII: Recent Developments in Syndicate History 1921-1935," 'History of Newspaper Syndicates
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Ernest Hemingway (centre) while reporting on the Spanish Civil War for the North American Newspaper Alliance in 1937.
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won an international Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting for his field reports for NANA during the
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A notable event late in the syndicate’s history occurred when a freelance correspondent,
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NANA was founded in 1922 by 50 major newspapers in the United States and Canada led by
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The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington
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I’ve Got News for You: Fifty Years in The Newspaper Syndication Business
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in September 1952, with Louis Ruppel installed as president and editor.
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In the 1930s and 1940s, NANA was known for its selections for the
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in operation between 1922 and 1980. NANA employed writers such as
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became general manager of NANA in 1930, which soon absorbed the
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Speiser and Easterling-Hallman Collection of Ernest Hemingway,
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in 1972. The news service discontinued operations in 1980.
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men were doing with the stewardesses, who was smoking
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was a correspondent for the NANA syndicate during the
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Accessed April 23, 2010. 515:on the plane — that sort of thing." 491:joined the press corps covering candidate 693: 579:"Hemingway On Spain: Unedited Reportage" 537: 535: 386: 237: 597: 595: 576: 518:NANA and Bell McClure were acquired by 737: 625: 694:Ackerman, Elise (February 23, 1998). 612: 603:"McClure Syndicate Sold to Bell-NANA" 532: 755:Organizations disestablished in 1980 713:Goldberg To Retire From United Media 592: 577:Mitgang, Herbert (August 30, 1988). 458:, who was also their mutual friend. 649:"NORTH AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ALLIANCE" 412:Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition 396:Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition 13: 721: 14: 766: 750:Organizations established in 1922 368:College Football All-America Team 248:North American Newspaper Alliance 17:North American Newspaper Alliance 706: 687: 667: 641: 583:The New York Times Book Review 570: 558: 482: 408:Battle of the Eastern Solomons 357:Consolidated Press Association 338: 1: 525: 444:British Security Coordination 314: 700:U.S. News & World Report 433: 329:and Loring Pickering of the 53:; 102 years ago 7: 467:McClure Newspaper Syndicate 442:, formerly associated with 71:; 44 years ago 10: 771: 497:1972 presidential campaign 309: 359:(at that point headed by 224: 208: 189: 113: 103: 93: 83: 65: 47: 39: 29: 21: 520:United Feature Syndicate 288:Sheilah Graham Westbrook 152:Sheilah Graham Westbrook 88:United Feature Syndicate 381:For Whom the Bell Tolls 332:San Francisco Chronicle 201:,and other features to 727:John Neville Wheeler, 607:Editor & Publisher 399: 243: 461:Ernest Cuneo and the 390: 353:Associated Newspapers 343:Publishing executive 241: 109:United States, Canada 609:(September 6, 1952). 345:John Neville Wheeler 213:John Neville Wheeler 120:John Neville Wheeler 465:group acquired the 296:F. 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Index

Print syndication
United Feature Syndicate
John Neville Wheeler
Grantland Rice
Joseph Alsop
Michael Stern
Lothrop Stoddard
Dorothy Thompson
George Schuyler
Pauline Frederick
Sheilah Graham Westbrook
Edna Ferber
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Sinclair Lewis
Ernest Hemingway
Edith Ronne
Ira Wolfert
Ian Fleming
Lucianne Goldberg
news articles
columns
newspapers
John Neville Wheeler
Ernest Cuneo
Divisions
Bell Syndicate

newspaper syndicate
Grantland Rice
Joseph Alsop

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