United Media

United Media

United Media is a large editorial column and comic strip newspaper syndication service based in the United States, owned by The E.W. Scripps Company. It syndicates 150 comics and editorial columns worldwide. Its core business is the United Feature Syndicate and the Newspaper Enterprise Association. The Newspaper Enterprise Association used to present awards in professional and college football.

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History

Edward Wyllis Scripps started his newspaper career in the 1880s, 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. It moved from Cleveland to Chicago in 1915. NEA rapidly grew and delivered content to 400 newspapers in 1920 and about 700 in 1930.[1] At that time, it had some 100 features available.[2] Boyd Lewis became the executive editor of NEA Service in 1945.

On June 3, 2010, United Media sold their licensing arm, along with the rights to Peanuts, to Iconix Brand Group.[3][4]

On February 24, 2011, United Media struck a distribution deal with Universal Uclick for syndication of the former company's 150 comic strip and news features, which became effective on June 1.[5][6]

Syndicated comic strips

NEA Christmas strip

Since 1936 NEA has produced an annual Christmas-themed daily comic strip for its subscribing newspapers as a holiday bonus. They typically ran for three-four weeks before Christmas, with the concluding installment on December 25 or a nearby date. Strip historian Allan Holtz notes over the years these strips have featured regular NEA characters, adapted classic Christmas stories, and original stories with single-appearance characters. The 1967 entry, Bucky's Christmas Caper, was written and drawn by famed comic book creator Wally Wood.[7]

Discontinued comic strips

Syndicated editorial cartoons

Web features

These are published on GoComics:

Syndicated columns

  • Miss Manners by Judith Martin
  • NextSteps by Jan L. Warner and Jan K. Collins
  • Sense & Sensitivity by Harriette Cole
  • Among Friends by Tad Bartimus
  • Byron York
  • Cokie Roberts and Steven V. Roberts
  • Diana West
  • Donald Lambro
  • Gene Lyons
  • Harper's Magazine
  • Kathryn Jean Lopez
  • Mary Mitchell
  • Morton Kondracke
  • The New Republic
  • Salon
  • Sweet Land of Liberty by Nat Hentoff
  • From Consumer Reports
  • Harvey Mackay
  • Smart Money by Bruce Williams
  • Talking Money with Jean Chatzky
  • workplace911 by Bob Rosner
  • Ask Mr. Know-It-All by Gary Lee Clothier
  • Starlight
  • Tune in Tomorrow by Nancy Reichardt
  • Tune in Tonight by Kevin McDonough
  • World Almanac Databank
  • You Be the Critic by Bob Habes
  • Soap Opera Review by Nancy Johnson (columnist)
  • Desperation Dinners by Beverly Mills and Alicia Ross (columnist)
  • Cook Well, Eat Well by Dana Carpender
  • Eat In and Save by Marialisa Calta
  • On Nutrition by Ed Blonz
  • The Aces on Bridge by Bobby Wolff
  • NEA Bridge by Phillip Alder
  • Dr. Gott by Peter Gott
  • The Harvard Medical School Adviser
  • Astro-Graph by Bernice Bede Osol
  • Your Birthday by Stella Wilder
  • Your Stars This Week by Stella Wilder
  • Frugal Living by Sara Noel
  • First Aid for the Ailing House by Henri deMarne
  • The Housing Scene by Lew Sichelman
  • The Village Idiot by Jim Mullen
  • A+ Advice for Parents Helping Your Child Succeed in School by Leanna Landsmann
  • Parent-to-Parent by Betsy Flagler
  • Parenting by the staff of Parenting Magazine
  • Animal Doctor by Michael Fox, D.V.M.
  • On Religion by Terry Mattingly
  • Win, Lose & Drew

Other

Syndicated puzzles

Licensed properties

Discontinued features

NFL awards

Beginning in 1954 the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), under the guidance of Murray Olderman [1], began to poll NFL players and award what became known as the Players' All-Pro team. In addition, the NEA awarded a Rookie of the Year, a Most Valuable Player (since 1955), and a Defensive Player of the Year (George S. Halas Trophy; 1966–96). All were accepted as official and were published in the NFL Record and Fact Book alongside the Associated Press, United Press International, and the Pro Football Writers Association All-Pro teams and awards. The NEA last announced awards in 1997 and last had an All-Pro team in 1992, ending a 34-year tradition of the "Player's All-Pro Team". (The NEA list's successor, the Sporting News All-Pro team, currently polls players along with coaches and managers for its teams.) From the early 1980s the NEA All-Pro team was released in the World Almanac which was a NEA publication.

The NFL MVP award was called the Jim Thorpe Trophy and began in 1955 (not to be confused with college football's Jim Thorpe Award). The Defensive Player of the Year was named after Chicago Bears founder George S. Halas and its inception was 1966, the Rookie of the Year award was named after NFL commissioner Bert Bell and began in 1964. In the early 1960s the NEA began awarding the Third Down Trophy that symbolized each team's MVP. That began in the American Football League and included the NFL after the 1970 AFL-NFL merger and ran through 1979. Currently the Jim Thorpe Trophy is still awarded, through the Jim Thorpe Association of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is awarded to the NFL Most Valuable Player and is voted upon my members of the NFLPA.

Olderman, the driving force behind the Players' All-Pro teams and awards, was also a fine artist and cartoonist. When the NEA news service released its stories on the annual NFL awards they were accompanied by artwork provided by Olderman to illustrate the stories.

College football awards

NEA was the selector of All-America teams, a practice that ended in 1992.

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