Atlanta Journal-Constitution to stop printing as it transitions to all-digital news
- On August 28, 2025, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution revealed that after 157 years of print publication in Atlanta, it will discontinue its printed newspaper edition following the December 31 issue.
- This decision follows a two-year shift toward digital news due to declining print circulation, rising costs, and changes in consumer behavior across the industry.
- The AJC has expanded its digital offerings with newsletters, podcasts, original videos, opened new offices beyond Atlanta, and plans to launch a mobile app later in 2025.
- Andrew Morse, AJC president and publisher, wrote that embracing the digital future lets them focus all resources on producing world-class journalism effectively.
- Nearly 30 employees are expected to be laid off as the AJC ends its print edition and moves entirely to a digital format under the direction of its parent company, Cox Enterprises.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution switches to digital-only product
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-digit growth this yea
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