Doing research for an article I had to compile this list, and friends, it sent shivers down my spine.

Linotype, 2006; China Type, 2006; Ascender Corp., 2010; Bistream, 2012; FontShop / FontFont Library, 2014; URW, 2020; FontSmith, 2020; Hoefler & Co., 2021; Berthold, 2022; Milieu Grotesque, 2023; Fontworks, 2023; 39 typeface families by David Berlow from the FontBureau Library, 2023; Colophon Foundry, 2023; SharpType library, 2024; DSType library, 2024.

Crass seeing em all together like this.

Let me know what I missed!
Of course @FontsInUse has a great list. Thank you Fontsinuse!
https://fontsinuse.com/foundry/61/monotype
Monotype

The Monotype name has been used by three distinct firms. 1. Lanston Monotype Cooperation, founded by Tolbert Lanston in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA), in 1887. In 1896 Lanston patented the first hot metal typesetting machine, known as the Monotype, see Monotype System and Monotype typefaces. Associated designers of note include Frederic W. Goudy and Sol Hess. Licenses for the Lanston type library have been acquired by P22 Type Foundry in 2004, see Lanston Type Company. 2. Monotype Corporation Limited, set up as a branch in London (UK) in 1897 under the name Lanston Monotype Corporation Ltd. Later an independent company based in Salfords. “Lanston” was dropped from the name in May 1931. A.k.a. English Monotype. Key executives included historian and adviser Stanley Morison, publicity manager Beatrice Warde, engineering expert Frank Hinman Pierpont, and draughtsman Fritz Stelzer. Associated designers include Eric Gill and Berthold Wolpe. Went into receivership in 1992. Bailed out by Microsoft “in exchange for allowing any or all of the entire MT library to be embeddable in Microsoft products” [Griffin]. 3. Monotype Imaging Inc. The successor to Monotype Corporation Ltd. was acquired by Agfa-Compugraphic in 1999 and renamed Agfa Monotype. Acquired ITC in 2000 and launched Fonts.com as font distribution website in 2001. Acquired by TA Associates, a private equity firm based in Boston in 2004, and incorporated as Monotype Imaging. Bought back Ascender Corp. in 2010, which had been formed by former employees in 2004, “taking with them quite a few major clients like Microsoft, Google, Blackberry and a few car companies.” [Griffin] Acquired by HGGC, another private equity firm, in 2019. Monotype acquired Linotype GmbH (2006), China Type Design Ltd. (2006), Ascender Corp. (2010), Bitstream Inc. incl. the major font distributor MyFonts (2012), the other major font distributor FontShop incl. the FontFont library (2014), Fontsmith (2020), URW (2020), Hoefler & Co. (Sep. 2021), the Berthold library (Aug. 2022), Milieu Grotesque and typefaces by Paulo Goode (March 2023), typefaces by David Berlow of Font Bureau (May 2023), Fontworks (July 2023), Colophon (Dec. 2023), and typefaces from Sharp Type (Feb. 2024).

Fonts In Use
@kai You’re welcome! Glad you found it. Just updated to include the April 2024 acquisitions which previously were mentioned on the respective foundry pages only.
In addition to keeping track of the recent events, that page is also an attempt at educating folks that the current private equity-owned entity has little to do with the companies with which designers like Goudy and Morison were associated.

@FontsInUse @kai Monotype also slurped up the Image Club Typeface Library and the eyewire.com domain name from Getty Images in 2003.

https://imageclub.org

What happened to Image Club Graphics?

This site describes in brief detail what happened to Image Club Graphics, a Canadian software company.

@typostrophe @kai Thank you! That info was available on the page for Image Club: https://fontsinuse.com/foundry/214/image-club Now it’s added to the Monotype page as well.
Image Club

Image Club Graphics (or ICG) was founded in Calgary by Greg Kolodziejzyk. Publisher of early digital fonts and clip art. Active from 1985–98. [Typophile] Purchased by Aldus in 1994 and rebranded as Adobe Studios in 1998. ICG was absorbed by EyeWire (then Veer and Getty) until 2003 when Monotype bought the rights to type collection. [Hutchinson] By 2020, some of the Image Club fonts were sold on Monotype platforms as part of the NicePrice Font Collection.

Fonts In Use
@FontsInUse @kai Oh, very good. I hadn’t visited the Fonts in Use page on Image Club for some time and didn’t realize it has that information.