The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Front page of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from January 27, 2024
TypeOnline newspaper
FormatDigital
OwnerCox Enterprises
PublisherAndrew Morse
EditorLeroy Chapman
Founded
  • Constitution: 1868 (1868)
  • Journal: 1883 (1883)
  • Journal-Constitution: 1960 (1960) (Sundays);
    1976 (1976) (Saturday–Sunday);
  • 2001 (2001) (Every day; merger of weekday morning Constitution and afternoon Journal)
HeadquartersMidtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Circulation100,000 (digital subscriptions)
ISSN1539-7459
OCLC number48488341
Websiteajc.com

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (sometimes known as The AJC) is an American online newspaper based in Atlanta, Georgia. It is the flagship publication of Cox Enterprises. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is the result of the merger between The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution. The two staffs were combined in 1982. Separate publication of the morning Constitution and the afternoon Journal ended in 2001 in favor of a single morning paper under the Journal-Constitution name.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has its headquarters in Midtown Atlanta. It was formerly co-owned with television flagship WSB-TV and six radio stations, which are located separately in Midtown Atlanta; the newspaper remained part of Cox Enterprises, while WSB became part of an independent Cox Media Group.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution published its last print edition on December 31, 2025, and moved to a digital-only online newspaper.