- Richard S. Newcombe
Richard S. Newcombe is the founder and President of
Creators Syndicate . Founded in 1987, his syndicate was the first to work toward a more equitable arrangement between syndicates and the talent that they represent. Newcombe continues to head up Creators, which is headquartered inLos Angeles ,California and celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2007.Founding of Creators Syndicate
Richard S. Newcombe accomplished what most industry analysts considered impossible: He founded the first successful independent newspaper syndication company in two decades -- only the second major independent syndicate started since the 1930s.
Newcombe established
Creators Syndicate in 1987. Today, the company represents numerous cartoons, including B.C. andThe Wizard of Id , in addition to Bill O'Reilly,Robert Novak ,Mark Shields , theNewsday Crossword Puzzle ,Thomas Sowell ,Walter E. Williams ,Mona Charen ,Susan Estrich andJohn Stossel , among others.Creators Syndicate is a multimillion-dollar corporation that has been operating in the black since 1989. Dozens of new syndicates are started every year, but other thanCreators Syndicate , the only successful independent syndicates founded in the past 50 years have beenUniversal Press Syndicate in 1970 and the Hall Syndicate more than half a century ago.With the newspaper industry in a period of reorganization because of competition from other media, most experts thought it impossible to start a successful new syndication company in recent times. But Newcombe believed that with his enthusiasm and knowledge of the business, he could put together the best staff in the industry and attract top talent by offering them freedom in their contracts. He also believes that "content is king" and that the future is unlimited with digital delivery.
The New York Times called him “a superhero for cartoonists.”Current and past features
Newcombe's company also syndicates political cartoonists
Mike Luckovich of the Atlanta Constitution, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner,Steve Kelley of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, Pulitzer Prize-winnerSteve Benson of The Arizona Republic,Chip Bok of the Akron Beacon Journal,Gary Varvel of The Indianapolis Star andJohn Deering of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.In addition to B.C. and
The Wizard of Id ,Creators Syndicate 's comics includeOne Big Happy ,Speed Bump ,Ballard Street ,Agnes ,The Other Coast ,The Meaning of Lila ,Zack Hill ,Heathcliff ,Momma ,Andy Capp ,Rubes ,Archie andDog Eat Doug .Creators Syndicate also dominates in the lifestyle category with horoscopes byHoliday Mathis , and advice fromAnnie's Mailbox andDear Margo . Best-selling humor columnists includeBruce Cameron ,Lenore Skenazy andAndy Borowitz .Over the years, Newcombe has syndicated many celebrities, world leaders and well-known journalists, including
Pope John Paul II ,Ann Landers ,Richard Nixon ,Hillary Clinton ,Jimmy Carter ,Nancy Reagan ,Henry Kissinger ,Erma Bombeck ,Art Buchwald ,Joyce Jillson ,Jeane Dixon ,Sydney Omarr ,Carl Rowan ,Dan Quayle ,Oliver North ,Sheinwold on Bridge , and editorial cartoonistsHerblock of The Washington Post,Paul Conrad of the Los Angeles Times,Bill Mauldin of the Chicago Sun-Times,Ranan Lurie andPat Oliphant . He has syndicated the comic stripsDennis the Menace ,Mark Trail ,Sally Forth ,Crock ,Star Wars ,Star Trek ,Judge Parker andMary Worth .Before Creators Syndicate
Prior to founding the company, Newcombe served as president of News America Syndicate, which was the third largest syndicate in the world and at the time owned by
Rupert Murdoch . Before joining NAS, Newcombe served as vice president and general manager of the Los Angeles Times Syndicate from 1978 to 1984.A
Phi Beta Kappa graduate ofGeorgetown University , where he was one of the founding editors of The Georgetown Voice, Newcombe worked as a reporter and editor at UPI for four years. He also studied for his MBA at the graduate business school of the University of Chicago. Prior to college, Newcombe was one of the first graduates of the prep school La Lumiere, in La Porte, Indiana, a few years before Chief JusticeJohn Roberts .Family Life and Hobbies
Newcombe lives in the Brentwood section of
Los Angeles with his wife, Carole, an attorney and law school professor. Their daughter, Sara, also armed with a law degree, works in internet advertising and lives on the east coast while their son, Jack, is studying for his MBA at theStanford Graduate School of Business in Palo Alto, CA.A native of Winnetka, Ill., Newcombe grew up in a newspaper family. His father, Leo Newcombe, served as senior vice president for the newspaper division of Field Enterprises. He also was business manager and later general manager of the Chicago Daily News and the Chicago Sun-Times.
Newcombe’s primary hobby is keeping fit, and he co-authored the book, The Businessman’s Minutes-a-Day Guide to Shaping Up with Dr.
Franco Columbu . At the time he helped write the book, Newcombe was working out regularly withArnold Schwarzenegger at the old World Gym in Santa Monica.Newcombe said that success in life results from setting challenging goals, assuming only positive results, and being disciplined in one’s work in order to turn dreams into reality. Asked if he has one burning passion at work, Newcombe replied, “Yes, to build
Creators Syndicate into the biggest and best in the world.”External links
* Official website of Newcombe's Creators Syndicate: [http://www.creators.com Creators Syndicate]
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