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Read Story Transcript. The editorial cartoon is facing an "existential threat" in the face of shrinking newsrooms and meme culture, according to a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist.
Kotaku reports that the black-and-white cartoon face was originally drawn by 24-year-old Carlos Ramirez, and since 2008, he's made more than $100,000 off of his creation.
President Donald Trump sparked outrage after he retweeted a cartoon "Trump Train" running into a person bearing the CNN logo for a head on Tuesday morning. He has since deleted the tweet. "Fake ...
Memes gained particular political prominence during the 2016 election cycle, whether from the misappropriation of a cartoon frog by the alt-right or the endlessly GIF-able faces of Hillary Clinton ...
The cartoon reads “Fake news can’t stop the Trump train.” In July, Trump shared a GIF of himself beating the CNN logo to a pulp. Thirty minutes after promoting the cartoon at 7 a.m. Tuesday ...
Twitter Reacts Trump Retweet of Meme Showing Train Hitting CNN Reporter. Aidan McLaughlin Aug 15th, 2017, 8:53 am . Twitter share button. The president was tweeting Tuesday morning.
Newspaper editorial cartoons face 'existential threat' from advertisers, online memes: artist. CBC Radio | Posted: Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019 5:39 PM | Last Updated: July 3rd, 2019 ...
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