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Universal Press Syndicate (UPS), a subsidiary of Andrews McMeel Universal, was an independent press syndicate. It distributed lifestyle and opinion columns, comic strips and other content. Popular columns include Dear Abby,
Ann Coulter Ann Hart Coulter (; born December 8, 1961) is an American conservative media pundit, author, syndicated columnist, and lawyer. She became known as a media pundit in the late 1990s, appearing in print and on cable news as an outspoken critic ...
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Roger Ebert Roger Joseph Ebert (; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author. He was a film critic for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, Ebert beca ...
and News of the Weird. Founded in 1970, it was merged in July 2009 with Uclick (which published its comics on GoComics) to form Universal UclickGardner, Alan. "Universal Press Syndicate and Uclick Merge". ''The Daily Cartoonist'' (July 8, 2009).
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History

Universal Press Syndicate was founded by John McMeel and Jim Andrews in 1970, two graduates of the
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. Their early syndication success came as a result of Andrews reading the '' Yale Daily News''. While clipping a column by a priest, he was distracted by Garry Trudeau's ''Bull Tales'' comic strip on the facing page. When Trudeau's '' Doonesbury'' debuted as a daily strip in two dozen newspapers on October 26, 1970, it was the first strip from Universal Press Syndicate, and a
Sunday strip The Sunday comics or Sunday strip is the comic strip section carried in most western newspapers, almost always in color. Many newspaper readers called this section the Sunday funnies, the funny papers or simply the funnies. The first US newspa ...
was launched March 21, 1971. Circulation of ''Doonesbury'' eventually expanded to more than 1,400 newspapers internationally. Strips like '' Ziggy'' (launched 1971), '' Kelly & Duke'', (launched 1972), '' Tank McNamara'' (launched 1974), '' Cathy'' (launched 1976), and '' For Better or For Worse'' (launched 1979) soon followed, and UPS took off. UPS established Andrews McMeel Publishing in 1973. In the spring of 1979, Universal Press acquired the existing columns and strips of the Washington Star Syndicate"Washington Star Syndicate Sold To Kansas City's Universal Press,"
''New York Times'' (May 20, 1979), p. 37.
from Time Inc., which had acquired the Star Syndicate in early 1978.Lynton, Stephen J
"Washington Star Sold To Time for $20 Million,"
''Washington Post'' (February 4, 1978).
As part of the deal, Time Inc. took on a 20% ownership of Universal Press Syndicate; that was later bought back. At first, ownership of the comic strips was in the hands of both the artist and the syndicate, but beginning in 1990, UPS gave comic strip creators full rights to their respective works. The company also instituted a policy that says any cartoonist who has been with them for five years or more receives four weeks a year of vacation. In 1996, UPS established Universal New Media to sell digital entertainment content. In 1997, UPS acquired Chronicle Features, the syndication arm of the ''
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''. (It had previously acquired notable Chronicle Features strips '' The Far Side'', '' Bizarro'', and the editorial cartoons of Ted Rall)."Rall switches and Siporin is signed," ''Editor & Publisher'' (July 20, 1996)
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Universal New Media was renamed Uclick in 1997. Also in 1997, Jim Andrews and John McMeel formed Andrews McMeel Universal (AMU) to reflect the diversification that had taken place since its founding. Universal Press Syndicate became one of AMU's subdivisions (along with Uclick and Andrews McMeel Publishing). In 2004, UPS acquired the international syndicate Editors Press Service (founded in 1933) from the Evening Post Publishing Company and renamed it Atlantic Syndication. In July 2009, UPS merged with Andrews McMeel's digital entertainment company Uclick to form Universal Uclick."Universal Press Syndicate and Uclick Merge". Gardner, Alan. ''The Daily Cartoonist'', July 8, 2009.
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Some syndicated works


Comic strips (selected)

UPS strips as of the July 2009 merger into Universal Uclick: * '' Adam@home'' * '' Argyle Sweater'' * '' Baldo'' * '' Biographic'' * '' Cathy'' * '' Close to Home'' * '' Compu-toon'' * ''
Cornered Cornered may refer to: * ''Cornered'' (1924 film), a 1924 silent film * ''Cornered'' (1932 film), a 1932 Pre Code western film * ''Cornered'' (1945 film), a 1945 ''film noir'' starring Dick Powell * ''Cornered!'' (film), a 2010 horror film star ...
'' * '' Cul de Sac'' * '' Doonesbury'' * ''
The Duplex ''The Duplex'' is a comic strip by Glenn McCoy and now his brother Gary McCoy, syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate/Universal Uclick/Andrews McMeel Syndication since April 1993. ''The Duplex'' has been published as a syndicated daily newspap ...
'' * ''
The 5th Wave The 5th Wave may refer to: * ''The 5th Wave'' (novel), a 2013 young adult science fiction novel by Rick Yancey :* ''The 5th Wave'' series, the series of novels including Yancey's novel :* ''The 5th Wave'' (film), a 2016 film based on Yancey's novel ...
'' * '' FoxTrot'' * '' Fred Basset'' * '' The Fusco Brothers'' * '' Garfield'' — acquired from United Feature Syndicate in 1993 (launched 1978) * '' Heart of the City'' * '' In the Bleachers'' * ''
Ink Pen ''Ink Pen'' is an American daily comic strip by Phil Dunlap which was syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate/Universal Uclick from 2005 to 2012. It's about an employment agency for out-of-work cartoon characters. Some of the comics characters i ...
'' * '' La Cucaracha'' * '' Liō'' * '' Maintaining'' * '' Non Sequitur'' * '' Off the Mark'' * ''
Overboard Overboard may refer to: * Man overboard, a situation where a person goes over the side of a ship or boat into the water, possibly needing rescue * ''Overboard'' (1987 film), a 1987 movie starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell * ''Overboard'' (2018 f ...
'' * ''
Pearls Before Swine A pearl is a hard, glistening object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle) of a living shelled mollusk or another animal, such as fossil conulariids. Just like the shell of a mollusk, a pearl is composed of calcium carb ...
'' * ''
Pooch Café ''Pooch Café'' is a Canadian-American gag-a-day comic strip written and illustrated by Paul Gilligan. It was also made into a series of online shorts with RingTales. Gilligan is also the writer for the comic ''Poptropica'', which debuted on Jun ...
'' * ''
Real Life Adventures ''Real Life Adventures'' is a nationally syndicated daily comic strip created by Lance Aldrich and Gary Wise and launched on March 24, 1991. It is most often a single-panel strip, except for Sundays. The strip deals with everyday foibles. The ...
'' * '' Red and Rover'' * ''
Stone Soup Stone Soup is a European folk story in which hungry strangers convince the people of a town to each share a small amount of their food in order to make a meal that everyone enjoys, and exists as a moral regarding the value of sharing. In varyin ...
'' * '' Tank McNamara'' * ''
Tiny Sepuku ''Tiny Sepuku'' is a syndicated weekly comic strip created by Ken Cursoe based around a character named Tiny Sepuku (usually addressed simply as "Tiny" by readers - every question starts with the salutation "Dear Tiny") who answers questions fr ...
'' * '' Tom the Dancing Bug'' * '' W. T. Duck'' * '' You Can with Beakman and Jax'' * '' Ziggy'' Concluded UPS strips as of July 2009: * '' Bizarro'' (1995–2003) — acquired from Chronicle Features, where it launched in 1985; moved to
King Features Syndicate King Features Syndicate, Inc. is a American content distribution and animation studio, consumer product licensing and print syndication company owned by Hearst Communications that distributes about 150 comic strips, newspaper columns, editoria ...
in 2003, where it continues to the present * '' The Boondocks'' (1999–2006) * '' Calvin and Hobbes'' (1985–1995) * '' Citizen Dog'' (1995–2001) * '' Cleats'' (2001–2010) * ''
Downstown ''Downstown'' was an American syndicated comic strip created by Tim Downs that ran from 1974 to 1986. History Origins During his junior year at Indiana University at Bloomington, Downs created the comic strip ''Downstown'' for the campus n ...
'' (1974–1986) * '' Encyclopedia Brown'' (1978–1980) * '' The Far Side'' (1985–1995) — acquired from Chronicle Features, where it launched in 1980 * '' For Better or For Worse'' (1979–1997, 2004–2008) — moved to United Feature Syndicate from 1997 to 2004 * '' Geech'' (1982–2000) — moved to United Feature Syndicate, where it lasted until 2003 * '' Kelly & Duke'' (1974–1980) * '' Kudzu'' (1981–2007) * '' Lucky Cow'' (2003–2008) * '' Mullets'' (2003–2005) * ''
PreTeena ''PreTeena'', sometimes spelled ''Preteena'', was a daily American comic strip written and drawn by Allison Barrows and syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate from April 23, 2001, through May 18, 2008. It concerned the daily life of 10-year-old ...
'' (2001–2008) * '' Where I'm Coming From'' (1991–2005)


Editorial cartoonists

* '' Bad Reporter'' by Don Asmussen * Matt Davies * Glenn McCoy * Pat Oliphant * Ted Rall * Ben Sargent * Tom Toles


Columns and columnists

Past and present UPS columns and columnists include: * '' Dear Abby'' * ''
Ann Coulter Ann Hart Coulter (; born December 8, 1961) is an American conservative media pundit, author, syndicated columnist, and lawyer. She became known as a media pundit in the late 1990s, appearing in print and on cable news as an outspoken critic ...
'' * ''
Roger Ebert Roger Joseph Ebert (; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author. He was a film critic for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, Ebert beca ...
'' * ''
Focus on the Family Focus on the Family (FOTF or FotF) is a fundamentalist Protestant organization founded in 1977 in Southern California by James Dobson, based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The group is one of a number of evangelical parachurch organizatio ...
'' * ''The Last Word in Astrology'' * ''
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'' by Nancy Thomas * '' News of the Weird'' * ''Tell Me a Story'' * ''The Vid Kid'' by Rawson Stovall


Puzzles and games

* Timothy Parker


References


External links


Universal Press Syndicate corporate site

Universal Press Syndicate corporate site (new)
{{Authority control Comic strip syndicates Publishing companies of the United States Publishing companies established in 1970