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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will cease publication of “Dilbert” based on comments creator Scott Adams made this past week calling for racial separatism.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently appointed David Plazas as its new opinion editor. The 25-year veteran journalist will serve as an editorial board member and be tasked with expanding the ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Thursday named Leroy Chapman Jr. as its new editor-in-chief, making him the first Black editor to lead the newspaper in its 155-year history.
FOX 5 reached out to the AJC for comment and learned that while the newspaper has no plans at present to change its print schedule, that day is on the horizon.
Updated edition front page of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Friday, Aug. 25, 2023.
Yet another major newspaper urged President Biden to step down after his disastrous debate against Trump — saying “Retirement is now necessary.” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution published a ...
In Atlanta, Andrew Morse, the president and publisher of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, has splashy plans to revive the ailing newspaper. And he's been given a $150 million runway over the next ...
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Hyperlocal news publisher Rough Draft Atlanta has acquired The Georgia Voice, the city’s primary LGBTQ+ media outlet, with plans to expand its reach. Under its new ownership, the Voice’s ...
Andrew Morse, who was an architect of CNN+, plans to team up with Axios to expand the newspaper’s digital business. Andrew Morse will take over as president and publisher of The Atlanta Journal ...
The Atlanta Journal debuted in 1883. The papers have been under common ownership since 1950 and fully merged in 2001. The newspaper is owned by Cox Enterprises, a family-owned company that has ...
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