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Tampa Tribune is looking for an editorial cartoonist

The Tampa Tribune has posted a advertisement in journalismjobs.com for an editorial cartoonist. The Tribune is home to Paul Combs. Description: The Tampa Tribune is seeking an Editorial Cartoonist to create political cartoons for our editorial and opinion pages. The editorial cartoonist researches issues, interviews newsmakers, conceives ideas, creates cartoons and is largely self-directed. The […]

Lee Salem promoted to President of Universal Press Syndicate

An inside source at Universal Press Syndicate has alerted me that Lee Salem has been promoted to President of the syndicate. Lee has been the Executive Vice President and Editor for several years now. Robert Duffy the current/outgoing president is retiring. The official switch will become effective early this summer. Congratulations to Lee! Details will […]

Darrin Bell takes down Scott McClellan

Darrin Bell, creator for “Candorville” has taken credit for the recent resignation of White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan. I’m sure most of his blog posting was in jest, but Darrin certainly is passionate about his views about this White House. But obviously, all this is just a smokescreen. We all know McClellan resigned just […]

Denver Post to reduce staff

Another newspaper has announced that it will be reducing its newsroom staff. The Denver Post is home to editorial cartoonist Mike Keefe. The Post will offer early retirement and voluntary separation packages as an incentive. They’re looking to reduce 25 of their 300 staff members.

KAL exhibit to open in June

Kevin Kallaugher, a.k.a “KAL” will have a new exhibit at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore MD. The exhibit, called “Mightier than the Sword” will feature more than 200 of his cartoons from the Baltimore Sun and Economist and include caricatures, sculptures and animation. The exhibit runs June 18 through September 3rd. As a great […]

Let the Pulitzer Prize back talking begin!

Every year when the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning is announced, there is a small teacup sized tempest the ensues. Earlier protests included the claim that the Pulitzer is awarded to only “liberal” editorial cartoonists and that conservatives need not apply. If you were wondering what the the fuss would be this year – head […]

Tim Menees says good bye

Earlier this year, Tim Menees – after 30 years with the Post Gazette – was let go as their editorial cartoonist. Sunday, he was given a chance to say good bye. PG readers, like subscribers everywhere, have a love-hate relationship with cartoonists. When I arrived, some said, “You’re no Cy Hungerford!” Luckily for me, most […]

New blog: The Cartoon Fiend

In another “check out this new blog” moment, may I direct your attention to Rod McKie’s The Cartoon Fiend where Rod interviews other cartoonists on a nearly daily basis. So far he’s interviewed Chris Browne’s (“Raising Duncan“) and Sandra Bell-Lundy (“Between Friends“). Yesterday’s blog entry was the ever prolific Randy Glasbergen. Rod also keeps his […]

Chronicling the pausing for dramatic effect

I thought The Daily Cartoonist had carved out a small niche in the blogosphere, but last night I came across one even more narrowly focused – yet nicely done. If you haven’t visited the Silent Penultimate Panel Watch – do so now. The SPPW is appropriately subtitled, “Each and every day a comic strip abuses […]

Tony Carillo is loved in Arizona

Tony Carillo continues to get favorable press from his home town area – as well as subscriptions. This story from the East Valley Tribune talks about the “F Minus” launch as well as mentions that he’s launching with 75 clients now. “Almost all my comics are about stupidity,?”Tony Carrillo says, “about failure or losers. I […]

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