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Tulsa World wants a cartoonist

The Tulsa World has posted a ‘cartoonist wanted’ message on the AAEC bulletin board. They are replacing David Simpson who was fired for plagerism. Posted: Dec 12, 2005 02:48PM From: Laura McIntosh City: Tulsa, Ok USA Email: laura.mcintosh@tulsaworld.com Subject: TULSA WORLD HIRING A CARTOONIST Comments: Unlike many newspapers, the Tulsa World is seeking a cartoonist. […]

Des Moines Register gets “Get Fuzzy”

I missed this write up about Darby Conley’s Get Fuzzy in the Des Moines Regsiter. If your a fan of his work, this is a good read. It takes an hour each time Conley draws Bucky Katt. Simply drawing one week’s worth of panels takes about 40 hours; that doesn’t include thinking up ideas and […]

JibJab readies new Bush cartoon

JibJab is rolling another satirical animation out the door today. If I had to envision what political cartooning on the internet will look like in the future, this would be it. On Thursday, the satirically minded Spiridellis brothers plan to release a two-minute Internet video in which a cut-out image of the chief of state […]

Old idea, new media

According to this business columnist, the newspaper industry is in a great position to make the leap into the internet world. Publishers are struggling to develop a new business model to reap revenue from users of a medium who from the Internet’s earliest days have usually balked at paying for content. Yet for all that, […]

Black Ink Monday follow-up

At the end of Black Ink Monday – “a non-violent protest by the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists,” one must ask how successful was the organization’s stand? My guess? It wasn’t. Yes, scores of cartoonists “participated,” but a quick look at cagle.com or comics.com and I didn’t see that any of the protest ‘toons were […]

Potential bidders emerge for KR

Perhaps ol’ Knight Ridder is an attractive buy after all. Two major newspaper companies — Gannett and McClatchy — and a handful of private equity firms have expressed interest in buying San Jose-based Knight Ridder, raising the chances that the nation’s second-largest newspaper group could be sold sometime next year.

Black Ink Monday

The AAEC website has a round up of all the editorial cartoons protesting the decline of editorial cartoonists in the U.S. – especially those inflicted by the Tribune Company. Take a moment and visit the site. There are 99 cartoons at the time of this writing. They also provided an email address to Gary Weitman, […]

Short-Lived Shows: The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show

TV Squad has a short blip about the The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show that ran on Saturday morning television back in the early 80’s. Also mentioned is Garfield and Friends that soon followed. Other than the fact that The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show was sandwiched among more thrilling and kinetic animated programming, trying […]

Mike Thompson mentioned by O’Reilly

Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly mentioned editorial cartoonists Mike Thompson (Detriot News) in his Talking Points Memo segment recently. O’Reilly used a Thompson cartoon that ran in USA Today to decry the mocking of conservatives. “Take a look at this cartoon [3rd one down] in USA Today. which has been drifting left over the last years. […]

‘Non Sequitur’ comes home to Maine

There is a nice article in the Maine Today about Wiley Miller and his connection to the state of Maine, how it creeps into his strip, and how the Maine Sunday Telegram is now finally running his work. Make that 701 subscribers now. The Maine-based storyline is one of the “comic strips within a comic […]

Columnists early response to Black Ink Monday

Today is Black Ink Monday and yesterday a couple of columnists wrote about the upcoming event. Ted Vaden of the News & Observer talks about Dwane Powell’s work for their paper and the decline of the editorial cartoonist population in the U.S. Their numbers seem to dwindle daily. Last week, prize-winning cartoonist Kevin “KAL” Kallaugher […]

Patrick McDonnell’s meditative life

I missed this story which ran on nj.com (New Jersey) about Patrick McDonnell’s new book “The Gift of Nothing”. The article also discusses Patrick’s attempt to keep life in the slow lane. “To tell you the truth,” he chuckled, “I don’t get out much anyway. A cartoonist’s life is like a monk’s life, very solitary. […]

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