December 12, 2005 12:41 PM
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But Will It Share The Success Of "Cyber Monday"?

(Matt Davies)
As the newspaper industry's dismal financial outlook results in more downsizing at papers across the country, the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists has christened today as "Black Ink Monday," a "nonviolent protest" in the form of a collection of 100 cartoons at EditorialCartoonists.com. The protest is a response to "the Tribune Company's recent elimination of editorial cartooning positions at several of its newspapers, as well as a commentary on newspapers everywhere who have lost sight of the value of having a staff editorial cartoonist" (hat tip to News Dissector and E&P).
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