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Online Journalism Blog: Cartoons online

An overview of how news organisations treat cartoons online, by the Professional Cartoonists’ Organisation.Similar Posts: Copenhagen Post: Danish newspaper apologises for reprinting Mohammed cartoons...

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Animation: newspapers vs the Internet

Mark Fiore captures the newspaper vs internet debate succinctly in this animated short film featuring a grumpy old newspaper and a squeaky, geeky laptop. Similar Posts: FT.com: ‘There will be a...

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The New Yorker: A cartoon IQ test

Something for a Friday – the New Yorker deconstructs its cartoons: “On occasion, we publish a cartoon so ahead of its time that it boggles the mind, making us reconsider the very essence of comedy...

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WikiLeaks satire takes first prize at cartoon awards

A cartoon satirizing the 2010 WikiLeak’s story has been named the winner of the World Press Cartoon awards. WikiLeaks and Uncle Sam, created by Australian artist David Rowe, was awarded Grand Prix at...

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BBC: Twitter inspires cartoons

The BBC Technology site has a series of cartoons inspired by tweets. One proposes “morning confs at papers/mags” take place in the shower as it is where the person tweeting has her best ideas. The...

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Guardian: Three decades of Steve Bell

Steve Bell has been drawing cartoons for the Guardian for an impressive 30 years this year. I interviewed him at his home last year for a feature and it was amazing to hear him talk about the days of...

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