Editorial Cartoonist Job Loss List
By Daryl Cagle | March 12th, 2009 | PERMALINK
In our most recent Best Political Cartoons of the Year book I gave a list of cartoonists who had lost their jobs in the “past year.” I’ve updated the list below, to include the recent job losses and the list goes back approximately two years. The pace of job losses is quickening; I know of a couple more that are yet to be announced.
I’m often asked how many editorial cartoonists there are in the USA; it is hard to say, especially now, because so many more cartoonists are freelancers, or part-time cartoonists as jobs have disappeared - do i count these as working editorial cartoonists? Five years ago the rule of thumb was that there were about 100 jobs, now it is certainly much less. When kids write to me about how hard it is to get a job as an editorial cartoonist, I tell them they have a much better chance or getting a job playing in the NBA, just given the numbers.
Many cartoonists continue to draw for syndication when they lose their jobs, but the pay for syndication is low and newspapers are dropping subscriptions to syndicated cartoons now, so cartoonists are dropping out of syndication too.
Here is a partial list of lost cartoonist positions from the past two years.
John Branch, San Antonio Express-News. Laid off.
Ed Stein, The Rocky Mountain News (CO), Newspaper closed. Continues to draw in syndication.
Drew Litton (Sports Cartoonist) Rocky Mountain News (CO), Newspaper closed. Continues to draw in syndication.
Ben Sargent, The Austin American Statesman (TX). Buy out.
Brian Duffy, The Des Moines Register (IA). Laid off.
Bill Schorr, quit print syndication.
Bill Garner, The Washington Times (DC). Laid off.
Patrick O’Connor, The Los Angeles Daily News (CA). Laid off.
Corky Trinidad, The Honolulu Advertiser (HI). Died; position not refilled.
David Horsey, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA), Newspaper closing, will continue to work for web site.
Jim Borgman, The Cincinatti Enquirer (OH). Buy out.
Eric Devericks, The Seattle Times (WA). Laid off.
Lee Judge, The Kansas City Star (MO). Laid off.
Rob Tornoe, Politicker.com web site. Laid off.
Don Wright, The Palm Beach Post (FL). Buy out.
Steve Greenberg, The Ventura County Star (CA). Laid off.
Stuart Carlson, The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel (WI). Buy out.
Dwane Powell, The News & Observer (Raleigh, NC). Voluntarily left instead of taking part-time status.
Jim Lange, The Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK). “Early” retirement.
Chip Bok, The Akron Beacon-Journal (OH). Buy Out.
Peter Dunlap-Shohl, The Anchorage Daily News (AK). Buy out.
Sandy Huffaker, retired from syndication.
M.e. Cohen, freelance, Retired from editorial cartooning, still illustrating.
Jake Fuller, Gainesville Sun (FL). Laid off.
Dave Granlund, MetroWest Daily News (Framingham, MA). Laid Off.
Paul Combs, left syndication after leaving the Tampa Tribune (FL).
Mike Shelton, The Orange County Register (CA). Laid off.
Gordon Campbell, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, CA). Laid off.
Richard Crowson, Wichita Eagle (KS). Laid off.
Mike Peters, Dayton Daily News (OH), Cut back on the number of editorial cartoons he draws.
Dick Adair, The Honolulu Advertiser (HI). Laid Off.
Ann Telnaes, quit print syndication to focus on animation.
David Catrow, Springfield News-Sun (OH). Left to work on other projects.
Did I miss one of your favorites? Let me know and I can add another cartoonist to the list.
(My Canadian cartoonist buddy, Thomas “Tab” Boldt reminds me not to forget the Canadian cartoonists who have lost their jobs, including Tab, John larter and Fred Curatolo.)
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Comment from Joseph Rank
Time March 13, 2009 at 11:23 pm
87 current editorial cartoonists on staff…nationwide. 29 DOWNSIZED in the last two years. NEGATIVE 33%. in the field.
Cagle is p-pad whipped. Won’t say poo-poo.
Pusilanimous whipsnades! YELLOW BACKS! Repuke Sniveler’s.
Get a spine or admit defeat, DUMWITS!
Daryl Cagle is an insidious VIRUS that KILLS cartoonists. CAGLE is a RIGHT WING Plague that any reasonable cartoonist would avoid, if smart.
Comment from Kevin Eastwood
Time March 14, 2009 at 9:23 am
I wanted to be a full time editorial cartoonist my whole life. After having a family I knew I’d have to give up that dream. I feel fortunate now that I can draw my weekly cartoon for three small Long Island papers and the NY Press Association given the the slow death of the big dailys. It’s very sad. Agree or disagree, I’ve enjoyed all the cartoonists on the Cagle site for many years. I hope you all find an outlet for your creative genius. Boo to all the cartoon haters out there!
Comment from sgreenberg
Time March 16, 2009 at 9:31 pm
That is a dismayingly large and depressing list, and not just because I’m on it.
How many actual full-time staff positions are now left in the U.S. — 60?
Comment from janie manchester
Time March 18, 2009 at 11:29 am
good job! i always love the way you draw fingers. don’t know why,but the noses and fingers always draw my attention
Comment from Stroud
Time March 19, 2009 at 8:59 am
Bill Day, This is personal. Can I help? Love, Kathy Fojtik Stroud (Joe’s widow)























Comment from swschrad
Time March 13, 2009 at 8:39 am
I am still unhappy about the St. Paul Pioneer Press laying off Kirk Anderson about four years ago. While Steve Sack of the Star-Tribune needed nobody to spur him on, it was great to have two vigorous and fearless cartoonists whaling on the overly-comfortable. Tough times seem tougher when you don’t have as many choices to hang from the cubicle wall.