The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) announced Thursday that it will stop publishing a print newspaper at the end of the year, cutting dozens of jobs in the process.

The last print edition will run on Dec. 31, and the change will "result in the elimination of about 30 full- and part-time jobs involved in designing and distributing the newspaper" as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution shifts to digital-only publishing.

"We will begin the new year as a fully digital organization, committed, as always, to being the most essential and engaging news source for the people of Atlanta , Georgia, and the South," President and Publisher Andrew Morse wrote in a letter to subscribers.

"This decision now is the best thing we can do in order to make sure the AJC is as relevant for the next 157 y

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