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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will stop printing at the end of 2025. The decision will make Atlanta the largest U.S. metro area without a printed major newspaper.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will end its print edition Dec. 31 after 157 years, moving fully to digital. Editor-in-Chief Leroy Chapman Jr. said most subscribers already read the paper online as ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution announced Thursday it would no longer be printing paper editions of the newspaper and will instead focus only on its digital product, which is expected to see double-d ...
This was not financial in the sense that we are cutting costs. This is about us being single-minded about two things. One, our future is digital," he explained.
The AJC will continue to publish distinctive journalism every day and with urgency on its website, mobile app, as well as through video, podcasts and other digital platforms.