The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has printed its final newspaper, marking the end of a 157-year chapter in Georgia history and officially transitioning the longtime publication into a fully digital ...
For 157 years, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and its parent publications have produced a printed newspaper. That ends today. The AJC will be all-digital tomorrow.
Something ineffable but necessary is lost when we lose physical media, when we become licensees rather than readers, ...
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will stop providing a print edition at the end of the year and go completely digital, marking a dramatic change for a storied newspaper that was founded just ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution closes a significant chapter in its 157-year history on Wednesday. The newspaper printed its ...
The AJC’s shift to an all-digital model comes as smartphones, social media and constant online updates have reshaped the news ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution print edition, 157, dies on December 31, 2025, succumbing to burgeoning digital news coverage. No service is planned. The paper’s survivors will include 40,000 Atlanta ...
After more than 150 years in business, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution will end its print edition at the end of December. Publisher Andrew Morse announced the news on Thursday morning, saying that ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is preparing for ‘a new chapter.’ Copies of notable Atlanta Journal-Constitution headlines have been saved in columnist Bill Torpy’s basement. The newspaper is taking ...
We are a few months away from providing a much-requested benefit to people who subscribe to the print or digital edition of The Plain Dealer: An ad-free version of cleveland.com. We regularly field ...
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution announced Thursday it is phasing out its physical newspaper edition and moving to fully digital by the end of the year. “Our future is digital,” AJC ...