• Newspapers Drop Dilbert after Scott Adams' "Racist Rant"

    From D.D.Degg@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 25 06:26:34 2023
    The Advance Local Media groups and Gannett newspapers
    have dropped Dilbert after Scott Adams on his podcast said
    Whites should separate from Blacks. https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2023/02/24/cleveland-plain-dealer-and-all-of-advance-local-drops-dilbert-over-racist-rant/

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  • From Brian Henke@21:1/5 to D.D.Degg on Sat Feb 25 19:03:09 2023
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 9:26:35 AM UTC-5, D.D.Degg wrote:
    The Advance Local Media groups and Gannett newspapers
    have dropped Dilbert after Scott Adams on his podcast said
    Whites should separate from Blacks. https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2023/02/24/cleveland-plain-dealer-and-all-of-advance-local-drops-dilbert-over-racist-rant/

    Also:

    The Albuquerque Journal
    The Baltimore Sun
    The Oregonian (Frazz will replace it)
    New York Daily News


    Cincy43235@yahoo.com

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    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio

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  • From Darryl H@21:1/5 to Brian Henke on Sun Feb 26 04:48:21 2023
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 9:03:10 PM UTC-6, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 9:26:35 AM UTC-5, D.D.Degg wrote:
    The Advance Local Media groups and Gannett newspapers
    have dropped Dilbert after Scott Adams on his podcast said
    Whites should separate from Blacks. https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2023/02/24/cleveland-plain-dealer-and-all-of-advance-local-drops-dilbert-over-racist-rant/
    Also:

    The Albuquerque Journal
    The Baltimore Sun
    The Oregonian (Frazz will replace it)
    New York Daily News


    Cincy...@yahoo.com

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    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio

    And the Chicago Tribune.

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  • From Brian Henke@21:1/5 to Brian Henke on Sun Feb 26 09:55:18 2023
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:03:10 PM UTC-5, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 9:26:35 AM UTC-5, D.D.Degg wrote:
    The Advance Local Media groups and Gannett newspapers
    have dropped Dilbert after Scott Adams on his podcast said
    Whites should separate from Blacks. https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2023/02/24/cleveland-plain-dealer-and-all-of-advance-local-drops-dilbert-over-racist-rant/
    Also:

    The Albuquerque Journal
    The Baltimore Sun
    The Oregonian (Frazz will replace it)
    New York Daily News

    The Seattle Times, too.

    Cincy...@yahoo.com

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    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio

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  • From jdelachjr2005@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 26 11:46:04 2023
    Add the Orlando Sentinel to the list.

    The Tampa Bay Times had Dilbert in Today's edition but I'll monitor the situation there.

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  • From jdelachjr2005@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 26 19:53:00 2023
    And Scott Adams has been fired by Andrews McMeel.

    https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2023/02/26/andrews-mcmeel-drops-scott-adams/

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  • From Darryl H@21:1/5 to Brian Henke on Sun Feb 26 19:26:34 2023
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 11:55:20 AM UTC-6, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:03:10 PM UTC-5, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 9:26:35 AM UTC-5, D.D.Degg wrote:
    The Advance Local Media groups and Gannett newspapers
    have dropped Dilbert after Scott Adams on his podcast said
    Whites should separate from Blacks. https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2023/02/24/cleveland-plain-dealer-and-all-of-advance-local-drops-dilbert-over-racist-rant/
    Also:

    The Albuquerque Journal
    The Baltimore Sun
    The Oregonian (Frazz will replace it)
    New York Daily News

    The Seattle Times, too.
    Cincy...@yahoo.com

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    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio

    And I notice the Arlington Heights Illinois Daily Herald newspaper will drop Dilbert effective 2/27/2023.

    Even with 3 Alabama newspapers owned by Advance ending their print run today (including the Birmingham News) on 2/26/2023 they wouldn't carry Dilbert in their digital papers.

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  • From Brian Henke@21:1/5 to Brian Henke on Sun Feb 26 22:07:56 2023
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 12:55:20 PM UTC-5, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:03:10 PM UTC-5, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 9:26:35 AM UTC-5, D.D.Degg wrote:
    The Advance Local Media groups and Gannett newspapers
    have dropped Dilbert after Scott Adams on his podcast said
    Whites should separate from Blacks. https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2023/02/24/cleveland-plain-dealer-and-all-of-advance-local-drops-dilbert-over-racist-rant/
    Also:

    The Albuquerque Journal
    The Baltimore Sun
    The Oregonian (Frazz will replace it)
    New York Daily News

    The Seattle Times, too.


    Add the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
    Cincy...@yahoo.com

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    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio

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  • From Darryl H@21:1/5 to Brian Henke on Mon Feb 27 04:05:10 2023
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 11:55:20 AM UTC-6, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:03:10 PM UTC-5, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 9:26:35 AM UTC-5, D.D.Degg wrote:
    The Advance Local Media groups and Gannett newspapers
    have dropped Dilbert after Scott Adams on his podcast said
    Whites should separate from Blacks. https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2023/02/24/cleveland-plain-dealer-and-all-of-advance-local-drops-dilbert-over-racist-rant/
    Also:

    The Albuquerque Journal
    The Baltimore Sun
    The Oregonian (Frazz will replace it)
    New York Daily News

    The Seattle Times, too.


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    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio

    As of today - Feb. 27. 2023 - the New York Daily News is still carrying Dilbert in its daily comic pages, but no replacement yet?

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  • From jdelachjr2005@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 27 05:06:46 2023
    The Tampa Bay Times has officially stopped running Dilbert. No replacement has been named.

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  • From Brenda Sherrod@21:1/5 to jdelac...@gmail.com on Mon Feb 27 05:48:18 2023
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 7:06:47 AM UTC-6, jdelac...@gmail.com wrote:
    The Tampa Bay Times has officially stopped running Dilbert. No replacement has been named.
    The Dallas Morning News has dropped it without a replacement.

    In its place this morning was a comic strip sized box with the words "New comic strip coming soon". I haven't seen them do that before. Even when they took out Non Sequitur (which I still wish they would bring back), they just adjusted the spacing of
    the strips

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  • From Darryl H@21:1/5 to Darryl H on Mon Feb 27 05:54:38 2023
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 6:48:22 AM UTC-6, Darryl H wrote:
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 9:03:10 PM UTC-6, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 9:26:35 AM UTC-5, D.D.Degg wrote:
    The Advance Local Media groups and Gannett newspapers
    have dropped Dilbert after Scott Adams on his podcast said
    Whites should separate from Blacks. https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2023/02/24/cleveland-plain-dealer-and-all-of-advance-local-drops-dilbert-over-racist-rant/
    Also:

    The Albuquerque Journal
    The Baltimore Sun
    The Oregonian (Frazz will replace it)
    New York Daily News


    Cincy...@yahoo.com

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    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio
    And the Chicago Tribune.

    The Chicago Tribune is going to replace Dilbert with Grand Avenue - possibly later this week or next week, currently there's a blank space on top.

    So Grand Avenue which runs Sundays in the Chicago Sun-Times may be dropped soon for a new Sunday replacement in the Sun-Times?

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  • From Darryl H@21:1/5 to jdelac...@gmail.com on Mon Feb 27 06:31:40 2023
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 1:46:05 PM UTC-6, jdelac...@gmail.com wrote:
    Add the Orlando Sentinel to the list.

    The Tampa Bay Times had Dilbert in Today's edition but I'll monitor the situation there.

    The Orlando Sentinel is still carrying Dilbert as of today, even when the Mt. Pleasant strip is in its final week(?)

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  • From Brian Henke@21:1/5 to Darryl H on Mon Feb 27 08:44:00 2023
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 9:31:42 AM UTC-5, Darryl H wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 1:46:05 PM UTC-6, jdelac...@gmail.com wrote:
    Add the Orlando Sentinel to the list.

    The Tampa Bay Times had Dilbert in Today's edition but I'll monitor the situation there.
    The Orlando Sentinel is still carrying Dilbert as of today, even when the Mt. Pleasant strip is in its final week(?)

    The San Antonio Express-News has dropped Dilbert. A box explaining the reason runs in its place today.

    Cincy43235@yahoo.com

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    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio

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  • From Brian Henke@21:1/5 to Brian Henke on Mon Feb 27 10:33:14 2023
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 11:44:01 AM UTC-5, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 9:31:42 AM UTC-5, Darryl H wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 1:46:05 PM UTC-6, jdelac...@gmail.com wrote:
    Add the Orlando Sentinel to the list.

    The Tampa Bay Times had Dilbert in Today's edition but I'll monitor the situation there.
    The Orlando Sentinel is still carrying Dilbert as of today, even when the Mt. Pleasant strip is in its final week(?)
    The San Antonio Express-News has dropped Dilbert. A box explaining the reason runs in its place today.

    The

    Cincy...@yahoo.com
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    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio

    The Star-Tribune in Minneapolis, San Diego Union-Tribune and Honolulu Star-Advertiser have all dropped Dilbert.

    Gocomics has pulled Dilbert entirely.

    The E-----r ran it today. Don't know if it was prepared before Saturday.

    Cincy43235@yahoo.com

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    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta

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  • From Mike Rhode@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 27 16:56:54 2023
    The Wash Post replaced it w/ Steenz' Heart of the City today.

    That monday strip is going to be VERY hard to find. Perhaps we can get a scan? Unless he starts putting them on his own site, of course.

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  • From Darryl H@21:1/5 to Brian Henke on Mon Feb 27 19:47:34 2023
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 12:33:16 PM UTC-6, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 11:44:01 AM UTC-5, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 9:31:42 AM UTC-5, Darryl H wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 1:46:05 PM UTC-6, jdelac...@gmail.com wrote:
    Add the Orlando Sentinel to the list.

    The Tampa Bay Times had Dilbert in Today's edition but I'll monitor the situation there.
    The Orlando Sentinel is still carrying Dilbert as of today, even when the Mt. Pleasant strip is in its final week(?)
    The San Antonio Express-News has dropped Dilbert. A box explaining the reason runs in its place today.
    The

    Cincy...@yahoo.com
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    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio
    The Star-Tribune in Minneapolis, San Diego Union-Tribune and Honolulu Star-Advertiser have all dropped Dilbert.

    Gocomics has pulled Dilbert entirely.

    The E-----r ran it today. Don't know if it was prepared before Saturday.



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    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta

    I even notice an Illinois newspaper in McHenry County called the Crystal Lake Northwest Herald was still running Dilbert in its comics pages as of today (Feb. 27, 2023).

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  • From Darryl H@21:1/5 to Darryl H on Tue Feb 28 03:36:17 2023
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 9:47:37 PM UTC-6, Darryl H wrote:
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 12:33:16 PM UTC-6, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 11:44:01 AM UTC-5, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 9:31:42 AM UTC-5, Darryl H wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 1:46:05 PM UTC-6, jdelac...@gmail.com wrote:
    Add the Orlando Sentinel to the list.

    The Tampa Bay Times had Dilbert in Today's edition but I'll monitor the situation there.
    The Orlando Sentinel is still carrying Dilbert as of today, even when the Mt. Pleasant strip is in its final week(?)
    The San Antonio Express-News has dropped Dilbert. A box explaining the reason runs in its place today.
    The


    ---

    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio
    The Star-Tribune in Minneapolis, San Diego Union-Tribune and Honolulu Star-Advertiser have all dropped Dilbert.

    Gocomics has pulled Dilbert entirely.

    The E-----r ran it today. Don't know if it was prepared before Saturday.



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    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta
    I even notice an Illinois newspaper in McHenry County called the Crystal Lake Northwest Herald was still running Dilbert in its comics pages as of today (Feb. 27, 2023).

    And today the Dilbert replacements come in: With the Chicago Tribune choosing Grand Avenue as the Dilbert replacement, the New York Daily News also chose Grand Avenue to replace Dilbert. And in the Orlando Sentinel, Loose Parts is replacing Dilbert.

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  • From Brian Henke@21:1/5 to Darryl H on Tue Feb 28 10:14:42 2023
    On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 6:36:19 AM UTC-5, Darryl H wrote:
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 9:47:37 PM UTC-6, Darryl H wrote:
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 12:33:16 PM UTC-6, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 11:44:01 AM UTC-5, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 9:31:42 AM UTC-5, Darryl H wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 1:46:05 PM UTC-6, jdelac...@gmail.com wrote:
    Add the Orlando Sentinel to the list.

    The Tampa Bay Times had Dilbert in Today's edition but I'll monitor the situation there.
    The Orlando Sentinel is still carrying Dilbert as of today, even when the Mt. Pleasant strip is in its final week(?)
    The San Antonio Express-News has dropped Dilbert. A box explaining the reason runs in its place today.
    The


    ---

    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio
    The Star-Tribune in Minneapolis, San Diego Union-Tribune and Honolulu Star-Advertiser have all dropped Dilbert.

    Gocomics has pulled Dilbert entirely.

    The E-----r ran it today. Don't know if it was prepared before Saturday.



    -----
    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta
    I even notice an Illinois newspaper in McHenry County called the Crystal Lake Northwest Herald was still running Dilbert in its comics pages as of today (Feb. 27, 2023).
    And today the Dilbert replacements come in: With the Chicago Tribune choosing Grand Avenue as the Dilbert replacement, the New York Daily News also chose Grand Avenue to replace Dilbert. And in the Orlando Sentinel, Loose Parts is replacing Dilbert.


    Michigan papers the Oakland Press, The Macomb Daily, Morning Sun in Mt. Pleasant, and the Royal Oak Tribune have replaced DIlbert with Grand Avenue. The Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk and Daily Press in Newport News, Va. have also replaced Dilbert with
    Grand Avenue.

    The Paxton Media Group - which includes the Paducah (KY) Sun - has replaced it with Crabgrass.

    The Walla Walla Union-Bulletin has replaced Dilbert with Frazz.

    As for the E-----r, a box that encourages readers to try out new comics - or try old favorites - appears today in the space that Dilbert used to run.

    Cincy43235@yahoo.com

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    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio





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  • From jdelachjr2005@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 28 14:37:33 2023
    Michigan papers the Oakland Press, The Macomb Daily, Morning Sun in Mt. Pleasant

    They're going with Mt. Pleasant NOW?!?!?!?

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  • From Brian Henke@21:1/5 to jdelac...@gmail.com on Tue Feb 28 16:05:28 2023
    On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 5:37:35 PM UTC-5, jdelac...@gmail.com wrote:
    Michigan papers the Oakland Press, The Macomb Daily, Morning Sun in Mt. Pleasant
    They're going with Mt. Pleasant NOW?!?!?!?

    The Morning Sun in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.

    Cincy43235@yahoo.com

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  • From Ted Goldblatt@21:1/5 to Brian Henke on Wed Mar 1 11:57:25 2023
    On 2/28/2023 1:14 PM, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 6:36:19 AM UTC-5, Darryl H wrote:
    And today the Dilbert replacements come in: With the Chicago Tribune choosing Grand Avenue as the Dilbert replacement, the New York Daily News also chose Grand Avenue to replace Dilbert. And in the Orlando Sentinel, Loose Parts is replacing Dilbert.


    Michigan papers the Oakland Press, The Macomb Daily, Morning Sun in Mt. Pleasant, and the Royal Oak Tribune have replaced DIlbert with Grand Avenue. The Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk and Daily Press in Newport News, Va. have also replaced Dilbert with
    Grand Avenue.

    The Paxton Media Group - which includes the Paducah (KY) Sun - has replaced it with Crabgrass.

    The Walla Walla Union-Bulletin has replaced Dilbert with Frazz.

    As for the E-----r, a box that encourages readers to try out new comics - or try old favorites - appears today in the space that Dilbert used to run.

    The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel dropped Dilbert on 2/28, replacing it
    with Loose Parts. The Miami Herald indicated it was being dropped, but
    didn't indicate a day and I don't have access to check or to see what
    the replacement strip is.


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  • From Mark Jackson@21:1/5 to Ted Goldblatt on Wed Mar 1 14:33:01 2023
    On 3/1/2023 11:57 AM, Ted Goldblatt wrote:
    On 2/28/2023 1:14 PM, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 6:36:19 AM UTC-5, Darryl H wrote:
    And today the Dilbert replacements come in: With the Chicago Tribune
    choosing Grand Avenue as the Dilbert replacement, the New York Daily
    News also chose Grand Avenue to replace Dilbert. And in the Orlando
    Sentinel, Loose Parts is replacing Dilbert.


       Michigan papers the Oakland Press, The Macomb Daily, Morning Sun in
    Mt. Pleasant, and the Royal Oak Tribune have replaced DIlbert with
    Grand Avenue. The Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk and Daily Press in
    Newport News, Va. have also replaced Dilbert with Grand Avenue.

       The Paxton Media Group - which includes the Paducah (KY) Sun - has
    replaced it with Crabgrass.
        The Walla Walla Union-Bulletin has replaced Dilbert with Frazz.

       As for the E-----r, a box that encourages readers to try out new
    comics - or try old favorites - appears today in the space that
    Dilbert used to run.

    The Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel dropped Dilbert on 2/28, replacing it
    with Loose Parts.  The Miami Herald indicated it was being dropped, but didn't indicate a day and I don't have access to check or to see what
    the replacement strip is.

    The Rochester NY /Democrat and Chronicle/, a Gannett paper, ran Dilbert
    on Monday. Since then the space has been filled by a poorly-drawn guy
    in vaguely medieval garb working at a desktop computer, thinking "Want
    more of your favorite comics? Or maybe find some new ones?" with "Go to usatoday.com/comics" off to the side.

    --
    Mark Jackson - https://mark-jackson.online/
    "Incineration of organic matter within it" is
    a bad feature for an umbrella. - Randall Munroe

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  • From D.D.Degg@21:1/5 to Mark Jackson on Wed Mar 1 12:12:03 2023
    Mark Jackson wrote:

    The Rochester NY /Democrat and Chronicle/, a Gannett paper, ran Dilbert
    on Monday. Since then the space has been filled by a poorly-drawn guy
    in vaguely medieval garb working at a desktop computer, thinking "Want
    more of your favorite comics? Or maybe find some new ones?" with "Go to usatoday.com/comics" off to the side.

    It is the February 24, 2023 "Carpe Diem" by Nikolas Eriksson
    overhauled for this Gannett application. https://comicskingdom.com/carpe-diem/2023-02-24

    As far as I can tell it is being used in all Gannett papers that carried Dilbert.
    Wonder if Eriksson is getting any $$$ for the use of his image?

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  • From Brenda Sherrod@21:1/5 to D.D.Degg on Thu Mar 2 15:43:42 2023
    On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 2:12:05 PM UTC-6, D.D.Degg wrote:
    Mark Jackson wrote:

    The Rochester NY /Democrat and Chronicle/, a Gannett paper, ran Dilbert
    on Monday. Since then the space has been filled by a poorly-drawn guy
    in vaguely medieval garb working at a desktop computer, thinking "Want more of your favorite comics? Or maybe find some new ones?" with "Go to usatoday.com/comics" off to the side.
    It is the February 24, 2023 "Carpe Diem" by Nikolas Eriksson
    overhauled for this Gannett application. https://comicskingdom.com/carpe-diem/2023-02-24

    As far as I can tell it is being used in all Gannett papers that carried Dilbert.
    Wonder if Eriksson is getting any $$$ for the use of his image?

    The Dallas Morning News went with Lio. It used to be in the paper but it was dropped a few years ago. I guess they decided to bring it back.

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  • From Darryl H@21:1/5 to Brenda Sherrod on Fri Mar 3 10:51:31 2023
    On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 5:43:43 PM UTC-6, Brenda Sherrod wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 2:12:05 PM UTC-6, D.D.Degg wrote:
    Mark Jackson wrote:

    The Rochester NY /Democrat and Chronicle/, a Gannett paper, ran Dilbert on Monday. Since then the space has been filled by a poorly-drawn guy
    in vaguely medieval garb working at a desktop computer, thinking "Want more of your favorite comics? Or maybe find some new ones?" with "Go to usatoday.com/comics" off to the side.
    It is the February 24, 2023 "Carpe Diem" by Nikolas Eriksson
    overhauled for this Gannett application. https://comicskingdom.com/carpe-diem/2023-02-24

    As far as I can tell it is being used in all Gannett papers that carried Dilbert.
    Wonder if Eriksson is getting any $$$ for the use of his image?
    The Dallas Morning News went with Lio. It used to be in the paper but it was dropped a few years ago. I guess they decided to bring it back.

    And as of today, March 3, 2023, the Arlington Illinois Daily Herald newspaper filled the former Dilbert space with Grand Avenus, but the Grand Avenue strip shown is one from a few days ago instead of today's.

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  • From D.D.Degg@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 3 11:55:39 2023
    The Midland Daily News, part of the Hearst empire, goes with Candorville. https://www.ourmidland.com/opinion/voices/article/dilbert-coming-back-hr-done-scott-adams-17818165.php

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  • From jdelachjr2005@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 4 10:43:06 2023
    The Vicennes (IN) Sun-Commercial and Citrus County (FL) Chronicle have replaced Dilbert with Crabgrass.

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  • From John W Kennedy@21:1/5 to jdelac...@gmail.com on Sat Mar 4 15:33:07 2023
    On 3/4/23 1:43 PM, jdelac...@gmail.com wrote:
    The Vicennes (IN) Sun-Commercial and Citrus County (FL) Chronicle have replaced Dilbert with Crabgrass.

    The Kennebec Journal, of Augusta, Maine, and the Morning Sentinel, of Waterville, Maine, (almost-identical twin papers) have both replaced “Dilbert” with “Herb and Jamaal”. (That surprises me a bit, as the area was 99.99% White back when I lived there—but that was 60 years ago.)

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

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  • From Darryl H@21:1/5 to John W Kennedy on Sun Mar 5 05:23:37 2023
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 2:33:20 PM UTC-6, John W Kennedy wrote:
    On 3/4/23 1:43 PM, wrote:
    The Vicennes (IN) Sun-Commercial and Citrus County (FL) Chronicle have replaced Dilbert with Crabgrass.
    The Kennebec Journal, of Augusta, Maine, and the Morning Sentinel, of Waterville, Maine, (almost-identical twin papers) have both replaced “Dilbert” with “Herb and Jamaal”. (That surprises me a bit, as the area
    was 99.99% White back when I lived there—but that was 60 years ago.)

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

    For the Sunday papers:
    * The New York Daily News and Orlando Sentinel are still carrying the Dilbert Sunday strip as of May 5, 2023 (will they be dropped in a week or two?)
    * The Chicago Tribune replaced Dilbert with Grand Avenue on Sundays - the same day the Chicago Sun-Times is still carrying that strip in its Sunday comics section - Hope the Sun-Times finds a Sunday Grand Avenue replacement in a week or two!)

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  • From John W Kennedy@21:1/5 to Darryl H on Sun Mar 5 15:59:50 2023
    On 3/5/23 8:23 AM, Darryl H wrote:
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 2:33:20 PM UTC-6, John W Kennedy wrote:
    On 3/4/23 1:43 PM, wrote:
    The Vicennes (IN) Sun-Commercial and Citrus County (FL) Chronicle have replaced Dilbert with Crabgrass.
    The Kennebec Journal, of Augusta, Maine, and the Morning Sentinel, of
    Waterville, Maine, (almost-identical twin papers) have both replaced
    “Dilbert” with “Herb and Jamaal”. (That surprises me a bit, as the area
    was 99.99% White back when I lived there—but that was 60 years ago.)

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

    For the Sunday papers:
    * The New York Daily News and Orlando Sentinel are still carrying the Dilbert Sunday strip as of May 5, 2023 (will they be dropped in a week or two?)

    Assuming you mean Mar 5–Sunday color supplements are generally printed a
    week or more in advance. I don’t know specifically about those two
    papers, but quite a few said a week or so ago that today’s paper would contain a “Dilbert” for just that reason.

    * The Chicago Tribune replaced Dilbert with Grand Avenue on Sundays - the same day the Chicago Sun-Times is still carrying that strip in its Sunday comics section - Hope the Sun-Times finds a Sunday Grand Avenue replacement in a week or two!)

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

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  • From Brian Henke@21:1/5 to John W Kennedy on Sun Mar 5 13:32:13 2023
    On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 4:00:02 PM UTC-5, John W Kennedy wrote:
    On 3/5/23 8:23 AM, Darryl H wrote:
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 2:33:20 PM UTC-6, John W Kennedy wrote:
    On 3/4/23 1:43 PM, wrote:
    The Vicennes (IN) Sun-Commercial and Citrus County (FL) Chronicle have replaced Dilbert with Crabgrass.
    The Kennebec Journal, of Augusta, Maine, and the Morning Sentinel, of
    Waterville, Maine, (almost-identical twin papers) have both replaced
    “Dilbert” with “Herb and Jamaal”. (That surprises me a bit, as the area
    was 99.99% White back when I lived there—but that was 60 years ago.)

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

    For the Sunday papers:
    * The New York Daily News and Orlando Sentinel are still carrying the Dilbert Sunday strip as of May 5, 2023 (will they be dropped in a week or two?)
    Assuming you mean Mar 5–Sunday color supplements are generally printed a week or more in advance. I don’t know specifically about those two
    papers, but quite a few said a week or so ago that today’s paper would contain a “Dilbert” for just that reason.
    * The Chicago Tribune replaced Dilbert with Grand Avenue on Sundays - the same day the Chicago Sun-Times is still carrying that strip in its Sunday comics section - Hope the Sun-Times finds a Sunday Grand Avenue replacement in a week or two!)
    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!


    The Plain Dealer announced that Dilbert would be replaced by Crabgrass.

    Cincy43235@yahoo.com

    ---

    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio

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  • From D.D.Degg@21:1/5 to Darryl H on Sun Mar 5 15:08:54 2023
    Darryl H wrote:

    ...the Shaw owned newspapers ... replaced Dilbert with Herb and Jammal.

    No complaints from the guy who abhors reruns
    (except for Peanuts and For Better and For Worse)
    about Herb and Jamaal being reprints a third of the time?

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  • From Darryl H@21:1/5 to John W Kennedy on Sun Mar 5 14:32:06 2023
    On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 3:00:02 PM UTC-6, John W Kennedy wrote:
    On 3/5/23 8:23 AM, Darryl H wrote:
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 2:33:20 PM UTC-6, John W Kennedy wrote:
    On 3/4/23 1:43 PM, wrote:
    The Vicennes (IN) Sun-Commercial and Citrus County (FL) Chronicle have replaced Dilbert with Crabgrass.
    The Kennebec Journal, of Augusta, Maine, and the Morning Sentinel, of
    Waterville, Maine, (almost-identical twin papers) have both replaced
    “Dilbert” with “Herb and Jamaal”. (That surprises me a bit, as the area
    was 99.99% White back when I lived there—but that was 60 years ago.)

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

    For the Sunday papers:
    * The New York Daily News and Orlando Sentinel are still carrying the Dilbert Sunday strip as of May 5, 2023 (will they be dropped in a week or two?)
    Assuming you mean Mar 5–Sunday color supplements are generally printed a week or more in advance. I don’t know specifically about those two
    papers, but quite a few said a week or so ago that today’s paper would contain a “Dilbert” for just that reason.
    * The Chicago Tribune replaced Dilbert with Grand Avenue on Sundays - the same day the Chicago Sun-Times is still carrying that strip in its Sunday comics section - Hope the Sun-Times finds a Sunday Grand Avenue replacement in a week or two!)
    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

    Yes, March 5, 2023 - not May 5, 2023 - apologies for the typing error.

    Even the Arlington, Illinois Daily Herald in its 4 page Sunday comics now has Grand Avenue in place of Dilbert.

    And also in Illinois - the Shaw owned newspapers (Joliet Herald-News, McHenry Northwest Herald, etc.) replaced Dilbert with Herb and Jammal.

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  • From Brian Henke@21:1/5 to D.D.Degg on Mon Mar 6 10:58:32 2023
    On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 6:08:55 PM UTC-5, D.D.Degg wrote:
    Darryl H wrote:

    ...the Shaw owned newspapers ... replaced Dilbert with Herb and Jammal.

    No complaints from the guy who abhors reruns
    (except for Peanuts and For Better and For Worse)
    about Herb and Jamaal being reprints a third of the time?


    The E-----r replaced Dilbert with Crabgrass.

    Cincy43235@yahoo.com

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    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio

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  • From Mark Jackson@21:1/5 to Brian Henke on Mon Mar 6 14:51:04 2023
    On 3/6/2023 1:58 PM, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 6:08:55 PM UTC-5, D.D.Degg wrote:
    Darryl H wrote:

    ...the Shaw owned newspapers ... replaced Dilbert with Herb and Jammal.

    No complaints from the guy who abhors reruns
    (except for Peanuts and For Better and For Worse)
    about Herb and Jamaal being reprints a third of the time?


    The E-----r replaced Dilbert with Crabgrass.

    The Rochester NY /Democrat and Chronicle/ did the same, after running
    the generic USA Today Network filler all last week (and Dilbert itself
    on Sunday).

    --
    Mark Jackson - https://mark-jackson.online/
    "Incineration of organic matter within it" is
    a bad feature for an umbrella. - Randall Munroe

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  • From John W Kennedy@21:1/5 to Brian Henke on Mon Mar 6 17:04:28 2023
    On 3/6/23 1:58 PM, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 6:08:55 PM UTC-5, D.D.Degg wrote:
    Darryl H wrote:

    ...the Shaw owned newspapers ... replaced Dilbert with Herb and Jammal.

    No complaints from the guy who abhors reruns
    (except for Peanuts and For Better and For Worse)
    about Herb and Jamaal being reprints a third of the time?


    The E-----r replaced Dilbert with Crabgrass.

    As did the Star Ledger (Newark, NJ), starting with at least one
    “Characters meet for the first time” strip rather than current continuity.

    Cincy43235@yahoo.com

    ---------

    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio

    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

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  • From Darryl H@21:1/5 to John W Kennedy on Sun Mar 12 06:07:10 2023
    On Monday, March 6, 2023 at 4:04:41 PM UTC-6, John W Kennedy wrote:
    On 3/6/23 1:58 PM, Brian Henke wrote:
    On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 6:08:55 PM UTC-5, D.D.Degg wrote:
    Darryl H wrote:

    ...the Shaw owned newspapers ... replaced Dilbert with Herb and Jammal. >>
    No complaints from the guy who abhors reruns
    (except for Peanuts and For Better and For Worse)
    about Herb and Jamaal being reprints a third of the time?


    The E-----r replaced Dilbert with Crabgrass.
    As did the Star Ledger (Newark, NJ), starting with at least one “Characters meet for the first time” strip rather than current continuity.
    Cincy...@yahoo.com

    ---------

    Judge Parker, One Big Happy, comics you can read

    - Name three things that used to be in Cincinnati you can now find in Atlanta and San Antonio
    --
    John W. Kennedy
    Algernon Burbage, Lord Roderick, Father Martin, Bishop Baldwin,
    King Pellinore, Captain Bailey, Merlin -- A Kingdom for a Stage!

    And this week on March 12, 2023: The Orlando Sentinel and New York Daily News in their Sunday comics now are beginning to run the Dilbert replacements ("Loose Parts" for Orlando Sentinel, and "Grand Avenue" for New York Daily News). But on March 12, 2023
    the Chicago Sun-Times Sunday comics is still running in its Sunday comics "Grand Avenue" when the Chicago Tribune is also carrying it in its Sunday comics the same day!

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