Andrew Morse Steps Down as Atlanta Journal-Constitution CEO, Paul Curran Named President
1-Minute Brief
Leadership changes at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution follow a major investment and modest returns from its recent transformation.
Key Facts
- Andrew Morse is stepping down as CEO of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
- Paul Curran has been named the new president and publisher of the AJC.
- The AJC's owners invested $150 million to reinvent the newspaper.
- Significant changes have been made at the AJC over the past three years.
- The financial payoff from these changes has been described as modest.
What Happened
Andrew Morse is leaving his role as CEO of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and Paul Curran has been appointed as the new president and publisher. This leadership shift comes after a period of significant investment and transformation at the newspaper.
Why It Matters
The leadership transition highlights the challenges facing legacy media organizations as they adapt to changing industry conditions and seek returns on large investments.
What's Next
Observers will watch how Paul Curran leads the AJC following the recent transformation efforts and whether further changes or strategies will be implemented.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- NPR NewsCenter5h ago'Atlanta Journal-Constitution' CEO steps down as bold goals yield to tough realities
- Google NewsUnknown2h agoAndrew Morse to step down, Paul Curran named AJC president and publisher
