About Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) is a daily newspaper based in Atlanta, Georgia, with roots dating back to 1868. It was established through the merger of The Atlanta Journal, founded in 1883, and The Atlanta Constitution in 2001. Owned by Cox Enterprises, the AJC serves the Atlanta metropolitan area with comprehensive coverage of politics, business, sports, and culture. Known for its journalistic excellence, the newspaper has received multiple Pulitzer Prizes throughout its history. In 2024, the AJC relocated its headquarters to Midtown Atlanta after more than a decade in the suburbs. Reaching over 1.2 million readers weekly through its print and digital platforms, the AJC continues to evolve as a modern media company. It fosters a collaborative work environment and is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, which it views as essential to innovation and employee engagement. The company offers eligible employees a range of benefits including health and dental insurance, 401(k) plans, and tuition reimbursement. The AJC has been recognized as a Top Workplace based on staff feedback and workplace quality metrics. It continues to provide journalism intended to reflect the diverse voices of the community it serves.