E. W. Scripps Company (1919–2011) Universal Uclick/Andrews McMeel Syndication (2011–present)
Parent
E. W. Scripps Company (1919–1978) United Media (1978–2011) Andrews McMeel Universal (2011–present)
Divisions
North American Newspaper Alliance (1972–c. 1980)
United Feature Syndicate, Inc. (UFS) is a large American editorial column and comic strip newspaper syndication service based in the United States and established in 1919. Originally part of E. W. Scripps Company, it was part of United Media (along with the Newspaper Enterprise Association) from 1978 to 2011, and is now a division of Andrews McMeel Syndication. United Features has syndicated many notable comic strips, including Peanuts, Garfield, Li'l Abner, Dilbert, Nancy, and Marmaduke.
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Company's United Media to handle syndication of the latter company's 150 comic strip and news features (under the banners UnitedFeatureSyndicate and the...
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ordinary raccoon and turtle, and in 1995, the strip was approved by UnitedFeatureSyndicate. According to the Detroit Free Press, one factor in the strip’s...
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McEldowney, Pibgorn. The strip is syndicated by UnitedFeatureSyndicate (a division of Andrews McMeel Syndication). It debuted on July 12, 1993. It won...
began syndicating material in 1895 after receiving requests from other newspapers. The first official Hearst syndicate was called Newspaper Feature Service...
Four" American syndicates as UnitedFeatureSyndicate, King Features Syndicate, the Chicago Tribune Syndicate, and the Bell-McClure Syndicate. Mollie Slott...
late 1970s, during Schulz's negotiations with UnitedFeatureSyndicate over a new contract, syndicate president William C. Payette hired superhero comic...
probably inspired developing a strip based on John Carter of Mars (UnitedFeatureSyndicate, 1941–1943) which was introduced in 1941 though based on an Edgar...
one-panel comic "Annie and Fannie" was launched in syndication by New York's UnitedFeatureSyndicate. Murtagh appeared in films including Breakfast at...
begun by Bushmiller in 1929, continued until 1967. Distributed by UnitedFeatureSyndicate, Fritzi Ritz began October 9, 1922, in the New York Evening World...
popularity to The Katzenjammer Kids. It was later distributed by the UnitedFeatureSyndicate, while Hearst's King Features distributed The Katzenjammer Kids...
Stars and Stripes, and starting in 1944, a syndicated newspaper cartoon distributed by UnitedFeatureSyndicate. Mauldin was an 18-year-old soldier training...
Fuzzy was first published on September 6, 1999, by UnitedFeatureSyndicate (now Andrews McMeel Syndication). Initially appearing in 75 newspapers nationally...