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Syndication is the selling of articles and photographs to several newspapers or magazines for simultaneous or later publication. We license rights in copyright material from our writers and protect these rights.
There are many journalists writing today who are familiar with syndication and rely on agencies like IFA for a significant portion of their income each month.
IFA specialises in finding the right publications for your features. Go to Who We Are for more details.
WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR
Our journalists cover a variety of subjects, from culture and entertainment to business and current affairs. In order to work with IFA you should be an established and experienced journalist. Don’t think of us as the starting point of your career, but rather as a way to further expand the outlets available to you.
WHAT SELLS?
To be successful as an IFA journalist, you should be writing regularly on subjects that have worldwide appeal. Go to What We Offer for a more detailed description.
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ARE YOU ELIGIBLE?
In order to be represented by IFA it is essential that you are the owner of the copyright on your work. Freelancers own their own copyright in nearly all cases, although agreements made on specific features vary.
When working on the salaried staff of a magazine or newspaper, it is usually the publication who owns, or co-owns the copyright and has the rights to syndication revenues or part of it.
Each situation is different, so it is best to check with the editors you work with to be sure that the copyright is yours.
HOW WE WORK
IFA sells existing and commissioned features. Existing features are offered on consideration basis, meaning that editors have at least 3 days to decide whether or not they want to publish. Commissioned work is never written on speculation. Go to What We Do for a more complete explanation of how we work.
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