The Atlanta Constitution is a newspaper that was published in Atlanta, Georgia. It was established in 1868 and was one of the most widely read newspapers in the Southeast region of the United States. The Constitution, along with its sister paper the Atlanta Journal, were two of the major newspapers in Atlanta for over a century. They were both published under the name of Atlanta Journal-Constitution from 2001 and onwards, which became the name of the newspaper.
The Atlanta Constitution was known for its comprehensive coverage of local, regional and state news, including politics, crime, business and sports. The newspaper had a strong tradition of investigative journalism and was known for its in-depth coverage of important issues and events in the region. The newspaper's staff of reporters, photographers, and editors worked to bring readers the latest news and information from the Atlanta area and beyond.
The newspaper was owned by Cox Enterprises, a diversified media company that owns and operates television stations, newspapers, and radio stations throughout the United States. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution print circulation is around 120,000 and it also has a website where people can access the news, and digital formats as well.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution was considered one of the most respected newspapers in the region, and it was known for its high-quality journalism, balanced reporting, and strong coverage of important issues. However, due to the decline in print newspaper readership, the paper has undergone some major changes and its circulation has decreased, along with many other newspapers.