Uclick

Uclick
FormerlyUniversal New Media (1996–1997)
Company typeWeb syndication
Founded1996 (1996)
FounderAndrews McMeel Universal
DefunctSeptember 2009 (2009-09)
FateMerged with Universal Press Syndicate to form Universal Uclick
SuccessorAndrews McMeel Syndication
Headquarters,
ServicesSold "digital entertainment content" for personal computers, the World Wide Web, mobile phones
ParentAndrews McMeel Universal
SubsidiariesGoComics
ThePuzzleSociety.com
UclickGames.com
Websitewww.uclick.com
Uclick
Type of site
Comics
OwnerUniversal Uclick
URLhttp://www.uclick.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional

Uclick LLC was an American corporation (a division of Andrews McMeel Universal) selling "digital entertainment content" for the desktop, the web and mobile phones. Uclick operated several consumer websites, including the comic strip and editorial cartoon site GoComics and the puzzle and casual game sites ThePuzzleSociety.com and UclickGames.com.

Uclick content included comic strips, editorial cartoons, puzzles, casual games, manga, comic books, syndicated columns, photography and illustration. Uclick content was distributed online through consumer and news web portals such as Yahoo!, MSNBC.com, New York Times, washingtonpost.com, CNN, USA TODAY, and AOL. Comic strip and cartoon content from Uclick was available online and on mobile phones through the company's website, Uclick.com.

In July 2009, Uclick merged with Andrews McMeel's Universal Press Syndicate (UPS) to form Universal Uclick[1] (now known as Andrews McMeel Syndication).

  1. ^ Gardner, Alan (2009-07-08). "Universal Press Syndicate and Uclick merge The Daily Cartoonist". Dailycartoonist.com. Retrieved 2017-02-23.

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