For 157 years, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and its parent publications have produced a printed newspaper. That ends ...
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will stop providing a print edition at year's end and go completely digital, a dramatic change for a storied newspaper founded shortly after the Civil War.
After the U.S. Constitution was signed—by most, but not all, of the Constitutional Convention’s delegates—on September 17, 1787, about 500 copies were printed for internal government use. From that ...
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 ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution published its final print edition Wednesday, ending a 157-year run as one of the South’s ...
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Journal-Constitution closes a significant chapter in its 157-year history on Wednesday. The newspaper ...
NEW YORK – When Random House Publisher Andrew Ward met recently with staff editors to discuss potential book projects, conversation inevitably turned to current events and the Trump administration.
When Random House Publisher Andrew Ward met recently with staff editors to discuss potential book projects, the conversation inevitably turned to current events and the Trump administration. “It ...