Okay, so the culture is "Old Media" vs. "New Media." Syndicated cartoons in newspapers generally have about a two week lead time. Sometimes more. I've heard a month for an artist who's bad about getting his strips in on time.
So that means that any cartoonist who wants to talk about something can only do so two weeks after it's happened. Before the spread of the internet, that was okay. Newspapers would often do follow-up stories, keeping things fresh in people's minds, so they'd know what the cartoonist was talking about.
Now, between the internet, TV, radio, and everything else, you can be inundated with details of a news story, and 20 more before the week is through. Every angle of a story is beaten over and played out.
In light of this, is it still worth having topical cartoons in the funny pages? Do they have a place there anymore? Would it behoove papers to loosen up their system and allow authors to insert more topical strips occasionally for a big story? Or should they jump from the papers completely, and just go online, where they can update in whatever order, fashion, and timing scheme they want to try and maintain relevancy?
In case anyone wondered, what prompted this was seeing a strip joke about Jon and Kate splitting up, about 20 minutes ago.
So that means that any cartoonist who wants to talk about something can only do so two weeks after it's happened. Before the spread of the internet, that was okay. Newspapers would often do follow-up stories, keeping things fresh in people's minds, so they'd know what the cartoonist was talking about.
Now, between the internet, TV, radio, and everything else, you can be inundated with details of a news story, and 20 more before the week is through. Every angle of a story is beaten over and played out.
In light of this, is it still worth having topical cartoons in the funny pages? Do they have a place there anymore? Would it behoove papers to loosen up their system and allow authors to insert more topical strips occasionally for a big story? Or should they jump from the papers completely, and just go online, where they can update in whatever order, fashion, and timing scheme they want to try and maintain relevancy?
In case anyone wondered, what prompted this was seeing a strip joke about Jon and Kate splitting up, about 20 minutes ago.
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