The Atlanta Journal-Constitution announced it will cease its print edition by the end of the year, transitioning to a fully digital format to focus on digital journalism, citing audience preferences and the evolving media landscape.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will cease its print edition by December 31, 2025, transitioning to a fully digital news operation to adapt to changing media consumption habits.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution announced it will cease its print edition to focus entirely on expanding its digital news operations, aiming to reach more people and protect its journalism, after initially delaying the transition in 2023 due to insufficient digital subscription growth.
The University of Georgia has demanded a retraction from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) over an article that it claims contains errors, unsubstantiated allegations, and fabrications. The school disputes the article's assertion that the football program actively supports sexual misconduct and accuses the AJC of disregarding the truth and imposing a damaging narrative. The university says the article misrepresents the number of players identified and their alleged wrongdoings, and accuses the author of fabricating events. The school has requested a retraction and an admission of error from the AJC.