The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) announced on Thursday (August 28) that it will cease its print edition at the end of the year , transitioning to a fully digital format. This shift will result in the elimination of about 30 full- and part-time positions related to the design and distribution of the newspaper. The final print edition is scheduled for December 31.
The AJC, which has a 157-year history, is making this move to adapt to the evolving media landscape and focus on digital growth. President and Publisher Andrew Morse stated that the company has been working towards this transformation for the past three years, investing in new reporting capabilities and technology to reach a goal of 500,000 paid digital subscribers. Morse emphasized that the AJC will continue to provide