PASADENA, Calif. — The biggest problem with “Dilbert,” the new UPN series based on the comic-strip satire of corporate life, is expectations. The United Paramount Network lost almost one-half its ...
It’s fitting that “Dilbert,” the comic strip about the absurdities of the corporate workplace, should land on the beleaguered UPN, something of a corporate cartoon itself these days. The struggling ...
Scott Adams, creator of the popular “Dilbert” cartoon, claimed in a tweet Sunday that his short-lived television series on UPN was canceled because he was white. “I lost my TV show for being white ...
PASADENA — All questions and answers at the troubled United Paramount Network these days seem to begin or end with “Dilbert,” the new animated series about life in a corporate cubicle from cartoonist ...
George Orwell, the novelist, once said, “To see what is in front of one’s nose needs a constant struggle.” That quote applies to Scott Adams, because his racist comments have always been in front of ...
“Dilbert” creator Scott Adams is under fire for claiming that his show was canceled because of his race. The cartoon, which ran on UPN from 1999 to 2000, was based on a comic strip by the same name ...
Robbed at gunpoint twice during a span of nine months in 1979 while working as a bank teller for the downtown San Francisco branch of Crocker National Bank, Scott Adams doesn’t recommend the hazardous ...
Considering how popular the newspaper comic strip “Dilbert” has become over the past few years, it was only a matter of time before it became a television series, says its creator, cartoonist Scott ...
Struggling UPN has a lot riding tonight on the short-sleeved shoulders of a white-collar comic-strip hero. The network, which has lost 38% of its viewers from a year ago, is launching the animated ...
The premiere of UPN’s animated comedy “Dilbert” generated the largest audience for a UPN sitcom debut since the network launched in January 1995. The workplace series is based on the newspaper comic ...
“Dilbert” creator Scott Adams is claiming he’s a victim of racism. In particular, the Bay Area comic artist has taken to social media to say that he’s lost jobs — yes, multiple jobs — due to his skin ...
Ray Marcano, a long-time journalist, is the former national president of the Society of Professional Journalists, a two-time Pulitzer juror, and a Fulbright fellow. George Orwell, the novelist, once ...
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