In the wake of racist comments by its creator, the cartoon “Dilbert” has been dropped by its distributor, ending the comic strip’s long run in hundreds of newspapers, including the Union Leader.
In response to public scrutiny and having his cartoon “Dilbert” dropped from dozens of newspapers, Scott Adams pinpointed in an interview with NewsNation on Monday (March 6) the exact group of people ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Columbian has joined other newspapers in halting publication of comic strip “Dilbert,” following a racist online rant by cartoonist Scott Adams. While that decision took effect last ...
Hundreds of newspapers — including the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and the entire USA Today network — have dropped the syndicated comic Dilbert following racist remarks made by ...
When the syndicated cartoon "Dilbert" was swiftly removed from publication by media outlets nationwide this week following discriminatory comments by its creator, Scott Adams, it wasn’t the first time ...
Corrections and clarifications: USA TODAY did not publish the Dilbert comic strip. A previous version of this article was incorrect. Numerous newspapers, including the USA TODAY Network, and a major ...
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