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Atlanta Journal-Constitution to Cease Print Edition, Transition to All-Digital Format

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will stop printing physical newspapers by year-end, shifting to a fully digital model to ensure its relevance and evolution, targeting 500,000 online subscribers.

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  • The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) will discontinue its physical newspaper at the end of the year, transitioning entirely to a digital format.
  • This strategic move aims to ensure the AJC's continued relevance and evolution in the changing media landscape, as announced by Cox Enterprises and AJC's President and Publisher.
  • Currently, the AJC has approximately 115,000 total subscribers, with 75,000 already being online-only users.
  • The publication's leadership, including Morse, is targeting an ambitious goal of acquiring 500,000 online subscribers post-transition.
  • Subscribers will be offered a new mobile app and an electronic replica edition to cater to those who prefer a traditional newspaper experience in a digital format.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, presenting the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's transition to all-digital as a factual development within a broader industry trend. They provide historical context, the publisher's rationale, and include a contrasting perspective on print's viability, avoiding loaded language or selective emphasis to shape a particular narrative.

"The decision will make Atlanta the largest U.S. metro area without a printed daily newspaper, although some smaller metro Atlanta newspapers continue printing."

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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is ceasing its print edition to ensure continued relevance and evolution amid changing media consumption habits and technology, shifting to a fully digital model to accelerate its growth strategy and better serve its audience.

The last print edition of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution will be published on December 31, 2025, with the digital-only format starting January 1, 2026.

Currently, the AJC has approximately 115,000 total subscribers, with about 75,000 being online-only, and it aims to grow its digital subscriber base to 500,000 after transitioning to digital-only.

The shift to digital-only will result in eliminating about 30 full- and part-time jobs involved in designing and distributing the print newspaper, reflecting changes in operational needs.

Subscribers will have access to a new mobile app and an electronic replica edition to provide a traditional newspaper experience within the digital format, along with newsletters, podcasts, and original video content.

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