Credit: Miguel Martinez
How profitable is CNN? New filing shares details for first time in years.
The projected financial performance is rosy news for CNN, which is battling the same declines in viewership and advertising dollars as other cable television brands.
Credit: Disney
What’s filming now in Georgia? ‘Chad Powers’ and Glen Powell return.
The January list of active TV and film productions in Georgia features the return of "Chad Powers," a reboot of "A Different World" and a bit of "Road House 2."
Credit: Courtesy of David Epps
He started as an intern in the ’90s. Now, he’s next to helm the Peach Bowl.
College Park native and Woodward Academy alum David Epps carries "evolve or die" attitude into taking over for longtime bowl game CEO Gary Stokan.
Credit: Photo courtesy of Kristina Sullivan
John Lambis, longtime radio producer and advertising executive, dies at 76
Bob Lacey — one half of Radio Hall of Fame duo Bob & Sheri — credits the late John Lambis with helping lauch his career when they were both 19 in Massachusetts.
Credit: MY FOX FM
Radio briefs: Fox morning show, Bert’s replacement up in air, Sandra Parrish
Radio briefs: A new My Fox FM morning show, 'Bert Show' replacement show on Q99.7 still up in the air, a new radio job for Sandra Parrish, former WSB Radio reporter.
Credit: arvin.temkar@ajc.com
Want $60 FIFA World Cup tickets? It’s complicated.
FIFA announced a new $60 tier of tickets for teams’ most loyal supporters. But how exactly can people get those tickets?
Credit: Jason Getz
Shutdown of CPB ‘cold dose of reality’ for Atlanta public media
The finality of the decision, which follows Congress rescinding more than $1 billion in funding for CPB this summer, makes permanent what had appeared likely for months.
Credit: TNS
Benefits from binging? What a study says ahead of ‘Stranger Things’ finale.
Those waiting for the finale release to binge all of "Stranger Things" season five may actually gain some benefits. According to a UGA study, binge watching can be beneficial.
Credit: Miguel Martinez-Jimenez
AJC ePaper will continue familiar format for subscribers
The AJC will continue to deliver its popular e-Paper, the ritual of the newspaper experience, to digital subscribers every day of the week, straight to your inboxes.
Credit: Jason Getz / Jason.Getz@ajc.com
What’s ahead for metro Atlanta business in 2026
The new year brings big things to watch. How will Atlanta’s return to the global sports stage go? Can state and federal leaders grapple with concerns about affordability?





