Sedalia Democrat Dumps Sunday Funnies
Skip to commentsAugust saw The Sedalia (Missouri) Democrat abandon the color comic supplement.
Due to budget constraints, the Democrat will no longer publish the color weekend comics section after July.
The COVID-19 pandemic affected many businesses, and the newspaper industry and the Democrat were no exception. The Democrat’s management was unfortunately forced to enact cost-saving measures, which resulted in the decision to end the weekend comics section. Saturday, July 31 will be the last edition that includes the weekend color comics.
“Making any kind of change like this to our publications is always a tough decision to make, but we hope our subscribers understand our efforts are always focused on remaining Pettis County’s primary news source,” Publisher Will Weibert said. “While the weekend comics section may be ending, the Democrat is still full of relevant and interesting local news produced by our newsroom, plus our daily comics page.”
The black-and-white comics published in each edition in the Sports section will remain part of the Democrat’s print edition and the e-edition.
The Sedalia Democrat, which had a Sunday edition before the newspaper comic strip era was late to join the list of papers carrying the Sunday Funnies, only including a section in 1959. Now 60-some years later they join the small, but growing, group who can no longer afford to entertain its readers.
Not having access to recent issues of The Democrat
we don’t what comic strips were in their Sunday comics section.
Kip Williams
Benjamin L. Clark
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Darryl Heine
Christine Lehman
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