Atlanta Journal-Constitution to Eliminate 30 Percent of News Staff
Editor & Publisher, March 25, 2009
By Shawn Moynihan
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports on its Web site that it will slash its full-time news staff by about 90 people -- nearly 30 percent -- in its continued effort to lower costs and return to profitability.
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