Overview
- The change concludes a 157-year print run and will make Atlanta the largest U.S. metro without a printed daily, according to the Associated Press.
- About 30 jobs tied to print design and distribution will be eliminated as part of the transition.
- An e-edition will continue, a revamped mobile app launches this fall, and the AJC will provide white-glove support to help print subscribers move online.
- The AJC reports roughly 115,000 total subscribers, including about 75,000 digital-only and 40,000 print recipients, and it maintains a long-term goal of 500,000 digital subscribers.
- Leaders cite shifting audience behavior and platform dynamics, including an estimated 40% drop in Google-driven traffic and less reliable social referrals, while noting print remains profitable but shrinking.