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ArcaMax Publishing Launches Baby Blues and Zits Comic Strip

As first reported by the Comics Reporter, Zits and Baby Blues will be included in the family-friendly newsletters it publishes. ArcaMax Publishing ( www.arcamax.com ), a leading publisher of family-friendly newsletters, has become the first company to send by e-mail Baby Blues and Zits — comic strips that generated large followings in major newspapers.

More Than 1,900 Newspaper Jobs Lost in 2005

Ouch. According to an informal survey at E&P, 1,900 jobs were cut in 2005 alone. The article also lists the newspapers and the number. With costs rising and circulation on the decline, newspaper companies have responded by trimming a considerable portion of their staffs this year. A review of past news reports offers up a […]

Berryman Award Goes to Margulies

Congrats to Jimmy Margulies. NEW YORK Jimmy Margulies has won the Berryman Award for editorial cartooning from the National Press Foundation. The award, which comes with a $2,500 cash prize, will be presented to Margulies Feb. 23 in Washington, D.C.

Dilbert Fans Can Now Get Their Daily Dose of the Popular Cartoon Strip on Their Verizon Wireless Mobile Web 2.0-Enabled Phones

Can’t get your daily Dilbert fix? You can now get Scott Adam’s comic strip on your mobile phone. “Dilbert is a pop culture icon, and we are excited to offer this great new service to Verizon Wireless’ Mobile Web 2.0 customers,” said Adam Lavine, Chief Executive Officer of FunMail, Inc. “We are very pleased to […]

Daily Cartoonist roadmap

The Daily Cartoonist has been live for about a month now and I wanted to outline the next steps for this blog for the few visitors/subscribers. I haven’t advertised or marketed the blog as it is still the development phase, but I am seeing some traffic trickling in. Right now, this blog is in what […]

Note to RSS subscribers

For those who are RSS subscribers to the Daily Cartoonist (all 5 of you), I’ve changed the URL to the RSS feed. I’ll be using Feedburner to monitor the feed’s usage. Please update your subscription. For most rss readers and browsers, simply clicking on the link below and the feed will be added to your […]

Five Tribune Newspapers to Seek Job Cuts

The seemingly unrelated stories of Michael Ramirez being let go from the LA Times and KAL taking a buyout at the Sun are connected. According to Yahoo News and The Chicago Tribune, Tribune Co is slashing jobs across most of its papers. This is probably even connected to why Jeff MacNelly’s position at the Chicago […]

Report: Online Newspaper Readership Up 11% in Oct.

From E&P: While the Audit Bureau of Circulations’ latest FAS-FAX numbers showed a 2.6% decline in daily paid circulation for U.S. newspapers, Nielsen//NetRatings reports that newspaper Web sites grew 11% year-over-year to 39.3 million unique visitors in October 2005, comprising 26% of the active U.S. Internet population. Not good. Unless your name is Mike Fiore.

Mike Ramsey causes a stir

State News editorial cartoonist Mike Ramsey had citizens protesting outside the newspaper offices over a cartoon about U.S. torture camps. The cartoon, by State News cartoonist Mike Ramsey, featured a World War II veteran saying “I liberated a torture camp back in ’45” to a current soldier. The soldier, shown holding a bloody baseball bat […]

‘Get Fuzzy’ Suit Settled, Says Boston Herald

A story in E&P is reporting that a libel suit against “Get Fuzzy” cartoonist Darby Conley has reached settlement. From E&P: Bob Lobel filed the libel suit this spring after the May 13 “Get Fuzzy” strip — by Massachusetts-based cartoonist Darby Conley — showed Satchel the dog watching Lobel on TV and asking: “Is this […]

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