United Media
United Media was a large editorial column and comic strip newspaper syndication service based in the United States, owned by the E. W. Scripps Company, that operated from 1978 to 2011. It syndicated 150 comics and editorial columns worldwide. Its core businesses were the United Feature Syndicate and the Newspaper Enterprise Association.
History
started his newspaper career in the 1885, and owned 22 newspapers by 1910. In 1897, he created two companies, the Scripps-McRae Press Association and the Scripps News Association. In 1907, he combined a number of news providers into United Press Associations as a rival to Associated Press.On June 2, 1902, the new Newspaper Enterprise Association, based in Cleveland, Ohio, started as a news report service for different Scripps-owned newspapers. It started selling content to non-Scripps owned newspapers in 1907, and by 1909, it became a more general syndicate, offering comics, pictures and features as well. At that time, it had some 100 features available.
United Feature Syndicate was formed in 1919. It became a dominant player in the syndication market in the early 1930s. In March 1930, United Features acquired the Metropolitan Newspaper Service. And in late February 1931, Scripps acquired the New York World, which controlled the syndication arms of the Pulitzer company: World Feature Service and Press Publishing Co.. An April 1933 article in Fortune described United Feature as one of the "Big Four" American syndicates. United Features and NEA both became successful distributors of newspaper comics in the 1930s.
In 1972, United Features Syndicate acquired and absorbed the North American Newspaper Alliance and the Bell-McClure Syndicate into its operations.
In May 1978 Scripps merged United Features and NEA to form United Media Enterprises .
In 1992, United Media donated the Robert Roy Metz Collection of 83,034 original cartoons by 113 cartoonists to the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.
In 1994, Jim Davis's company, Paws, Inc., purchased the rights to Garfield from United Feature. The strip is currently distributed by Universal Press Syndicate, while rights for the strip remain with Paws.
On June 3, 2010, United Media sold their licensing arm, along with the rights to Peanuts and Dilbert, to Iconix Brand Group.
The Scripps Howard News Service was part of United Media; SHNS went defunct in 2013.
On February 24, 2011, United Media struck a distribution deal with Universal Uclick for syndication of the company's 150 comic strip and news features, which became effective on June 1 of that year. Of the more than 40 comic strips United Media transferred to Universal Uclick, about 75% of them were United Features strips. While United Media effectively ceased to exist, Scripps still maintains copyrights and intellectual property rights.
From 1999 until its 2011 takeover by Universal Uclick, United Media used the Comics.com domain to promote their existing syndicated strips as well as promote new strips and the burgeoning realm of webcomics. The site, however, never worked the way it was planned. As cartoonist and former UM editor of acquisitions and development Ted Rall wrote, Comics.com "was the laughingstock of the industry, full of Javascript gone wild, 404 errors and broken widgets." According to Rall, outgoing UM President Doug Stern told his employees "that part of the failure of UM was directly attributable to the company's inability to make money online, that they had tried their best but failed." Many involved with the company said that was not the case. Universal Uclick/Andrews McMeel Syndication took over the Comics.com domain, which currently redirects to GoComics.com, the web's largest catalog of syndicated newspaper strips, political cartoons and webcomics, offering free new content every day.
Syndicated comic strips before June 1, 2011
Newspaper Enterprise Association
- Alley Oop originally by V. T. Hamlin
- Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson
- Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce
- The Born Loser by Art Sansom
- Drabble by Kevin Fagan
- Frank and Ernest originally by Bob Thaves
- The Grizzwells by Bill Schorr
- Kit 'n' Carlyle by Larry Wright
- Moderately Confused by Jeff Stahler
- Shortcuts by Jeff Harris
- Soup to Nutz by Rick Stromoski
United Feature Syndicate
- 9 Chickweed Lane by Brooke McEldowney
- Betty by Gary Delainey and Gerry Rasmussen
- Brevity originally by Guy Endore-Kaiser and Rodd Perr
- The Buckets originally by Scott Stantis — picked up from Tribune Media Services
- Cow and Boy by Mark Leiknes
- F Minus by Tony Carrillo
- Family Tree by Signe Wilkinson
- Ferd'nand by Henning Dahl Mikkelsen
- Frazz by Jef Mallett
- Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley
- Graffiti by Gene Mora
- Grand Avenue originally by Mike Thompson
- Health Capsules originally by Dr. Michael Petti and Jud Hurd; then by Bron Smith
- Herman by Jim Unger
- Jane's World by Paige Braddock
- Jump Start by Robb Armstrong
- KidCity by Steve McGarry — now known as KidTown
- KidSpot by Dan Thompson
- The Knight Life by Keith Knight
- Lola by Todd Clark — came over from Tribune Media Services
- Luann by Greg Evans — came over from North America Syndicate
- Marmaduke originally by Brad Anderson – came over from National Newspaper Syndicate in c. 1970
- Monty by Jim Meddick — originally titled Robotman
- Nancy originally by Ernie Bushmiller
- Off the Mark by Mark Parisi
- Over the Hedge by Michael Fry & by T. Lewis
- Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis
- Prickly City by Scott Stantis
- Reality Check by Dave Whamond
- Rip Haywire by Dan Thompson
- Ripley's Believe It or Not! — came over from King Features Syndicate
- Rose Is Rose by Pat Brady
- Rudy Park by Theron Heir and Darrin Bell
- Secret Asian Man by Tak Toyoshima
- Tarzan originally by Hal Foster
- Uncle Art's Funland originally by Art Nugent — came over from Bell-McClure Syndicate
- Working Daze written by John Zakour
- World of Wonder by Laurie Triefeldt
Syndicated editorial cartoons
- Robert Ariail
- Matt Bors
- Bill Day
- Jerry Holbert
- Mike Lester
- Henry Payne
- Rob Rogers
- Bill Schorr
- Jeff Stahler
- Ed Stein
Webcomics and web animations
- Barkeater Lake by Corey Pandolph
- Boy on a Stick and Slither by Steven L. Cloud
- Doctor Fun by David Farley
- Jane's World by Paige Braddock
- Little Dee by Christopher Baldwin
- Minimum Security by Stephanie McMillan
- Mr. Futz
- Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis
- Pibgorn by Brooke McEldowney
- Working Daze originally by John Zakour and Andre Noel
Syndicated columns
- A+ Advice for Parents Helping Your Child Succeed in School by Leanna Landsmann
- The Aces on Bridge by Bobby Wolff
- Among Friends by Tad Bartimus
- Animal Doctor by Michael Fox, D.V.M.
- Ask Mr. Know-It-All by Gary Lee Clothier
- Astro-Graph by Bernice Bede Osol
- From Consumer Reports
- Cook Well, Eat Well by Dana Carpender
- Desperation Dinners by Beverly Mills and Alicia Ross
- Eat in and Save by Marialisa Calta
- First Aid for the Ailing House by Henri de Marne
- Frugal Living by Sara Noel
- Dr. Gott by Peter Gott
- Harper's Magazine
- The Harvard Medical School Adviser
- The Housing Scene by Lew Sichelman
- Dick Kleiner
- Morton Kondracke
- Donald Lambro
- Kathryn Jean Lopez
- Gene Lyons
- Harvey Mackay
- Mary Mitchell
- Miss Manners by Judith Martin
- NEA Bridge by Phillip Alder
- The New Republic
- NextSteps by Jan L. Warner and Jan K. Collins
- On Nutrition by Ed Blonz
- On Religion by Terry Mattingly
- Parent-to-Parent by Betsy Flagler
- Parenting by the staff of Parenting Magazine
- Cokie Roberts and Steven V. Roberts
- Salon
- Sense & Sensitivity by Harriette Cole
- Smart Money by Bruce Williams
- Soap Opera Review by Nancy Johnson
- Starlight
- Sweet Land of Liberty by Nat Hentoff
- Talking Money with Jean Chatzky
- The Village Idiot by Jim Mullen
- Tune in Tomorrow by Nancy Reichardt
- Tune in Tonight by Kevin McDonough
- Diana West
- Win, Lose & Drew
- workplace911 by Bob Rosner
- World Almanac Databank
- You Be the Critic by Bob Habes
- Your Birthday by Stella Wilder
- Your Stars This Week by Stella Wilder
- Byron York
Syndicated puzzles
- Today's Daily Crossword
- Today's Sunday Crossword
- KenKen
- Sudoku
- Kakuro
Licensed properties
- El Chavo
- Precious Moments
- Raggedy Ann