The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

in Kindle

Product DescriptionThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution is considered the largest daily newspaper serving the city of Atlanta and its environs. The Pulitzer Prize winning newspaper in writing to the center-right former Atlanta Journal and Atlanta combined liberal constitution in 1982, merged. The Kindle Edition of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution contains most articles found in the printed version, but not all images and tables. In addition, some features such as crossword puzzles, box scores and classifieds are not currently available. Are for your convenience, issues are automatically delivered wirelessly to the Kindle, so you can read them each morning. The Atlanta Journal Constitution is currently editing, problems that will be delivered in the documents later than normal. Customers should expect delivery no earlier than 9 clock Eastern. . . . More>>

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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John Goza March 25, 2010 at 3:08 pm

Save your money and buy a real newspaper. This is nothing but Atlanta mixed messages with some local material. Rating: 2 / 5

hdtravel March 25, 2010 at 3:22 pm

I tried it and found little interest. Not many articles and profonde.Peut be enough if you lived in Atlanta, you can mieux.Je is not recommended, at least for those outside of metropolitan Atlanta. Rating: 2 / 5

Daniel R. Patterson March 25, 2010 at 4:28 pm

The AJC has a long history of positioning itself in the extreme left. Apparently they believe they can influence public opinion. The economy is not proved them wrong. Most people want to just read the news, not the opinion of the AJC’s news. The service is very poor Kindle. I subscribed three weeks and the document is more than four hours late or not at all seven of these 21 days provided. Do not waste your money here. Rating: 1 / 5

Christopher D. Greer March 25, 2010 at 6:18 pm

I sincerely appreciate the magazine. I do not live too far from Atlanta, it gets a lot of use from me. But the Kindle edition does not include the Sunday edition. If you subscribe via Kindle, you do not receive a Sunday newspaper. . . Rating: 3 / 5

pampryor@bellsouth.net March 25, 2010 at 8:34 pm

As a longtime subscriber of paper, the idea of a log of my Kindle (love! War) well, I think, one less thing to carry. Although the daily delivery was fast and consistent so far, to my horror, the single most important element is missing a day – obituaries. Ugh! C’mon. . . Rating: 3 / 5

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