The agency soon became the quickest route for the studios to get features on their productions and stars into the national magazines, and into newpapers via the GLOBE HOLLYWOOD SYNDICATE, THE METROPOLITAN SUNDAY NEWPAPER GROUP, which ran Globe’s pictures on a regular basis, and THE TIMES-MIRROR SYNDICATE, which put out a contracted weekly candid package of Globe photos to 178 newpapers in the U.S. alone.
The honeymoon was on.
Globe’s move coincided with the rise of the movie magazines.
It was the heyday of publications like PHOTOPLAY, MODERN SCREEN, MOVIELAND, SCREENLAND and the mother of them all, MOTION PICTURE, which began publishing in 1910.
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