Home | USA Epapers | The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution ePaperRead today The Atlanta Journal-Constitution English ePaper published from Dunwoody, USAThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution Newspaper InformationThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) is the only major daily newspaper in the metropolitan area of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. 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 staff was combined in 1982. Separate publication of the morning Constitution and afternoon Journal ended in 2001. The AJC has its headquarters in Dunwoody, Georgia. Subsequent to the staff consolidation of 1982, the afternoon Journal maintained a center-right editorial stance, while the editorials and op-eds in the morning Constitution were liberal. When the editions combined in 2001, the editorial page staffs also merged. The editorials and op-eds have attempted to strike a more "balanced" tone. Most of the paper's editorial stances have been closer to those of the old Constitution. The combined paper endorsed John Kerry for president in 2004; in 2000 the Constitution endorsed Al Gore while the Journal endorsed George W. Bush. The paper condemned Bush's decision to allow the National Security Agency to spy on phone conversations in the United States without a warrant by calling his actions a "clear, present danger". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Newspaper DetailsThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution Publisher : Cox Enterprises The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Language : English The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Newspaper URL :http://www.ajc.com/ The Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper published from : Dunwoody |