Opinion | Is The Atlanta Journal-Constitution leaving print readers behind? Not necessarily, says its publisher Andrew Morse says dropping print isn’t about decline but survival, and insists digital subscribers are more engaged than ever September 3, 2025 Rick Edmonds
The reasoning and peril behind the Atlanta Journal-Constitution going digital only The AJC is betting its future on digital alone. That gamble could save millions — or cost the paper its base. August 28, 2025 Rick Edmonds
Did Craigslist decimate newspapers? Legend meets reality. Craig Newmark’s simple site was hailed as a disruptor and blamed for the collapse of classifieds. But journalism’s business failures ran deeper. July 31, 2025 Rick Edmonds
No breaking news in your Sunday print newspaper? Here’s why When your Sunday paper skips the biggest story of the weekend, it’s not a fluke. It’s baked into how papers are now made and delivered. June 26, 2025 Rick Edmonds
Inside the 5-year strategy to create a paid CNN A familiar New York Times playbook — verticals, bundles and slow iteration — is taking shape at CNN as the network looks beyond cable June 11, 2025 Rick Edmonds
Opinion | CNN readies for a shift away from TV The network is cutting 200 traditional TV jobs but plans to add as many over time to support its digital transformation January 24, 2025 Tom Jones
The path forward for diminishing local TV news? Less TV. In the latest episode of ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ media veteran Elliott Wiser dramatically reimagines local TV news to ensure its survival December 18, 2024 Ren LaForme
Opinion | A fierce critic of news websites isn’t backing off Iris Chyi concedes that despite her analysis, the industry keeps winding down print in favor of digital transformation January 16, 2024 Rick Edmonds