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Atlanta TV stations have been dropped from Dish TV. Here’s why.

The dispute is over retransmission fees TV station owners seek from cable and satellite operators, a major source of revenue for companies like Gray Media.

A crowd watches as Imagine Dragons performs on their Mercury Tour in 2022 at Lakewood Amphitheatre. The venue maintains a long-term lease with Live Nation. (Robb Cohen for the AJC 2022)

What the Live Nation antitrust settlement means for Georgia concertgoers

Live Nation, which is the most dominant entity in Atlanta’s live events industry, reached a settlement in its antitrust lawsuit.

CNN Paramount Merger

What Warner Bros. Discovery’s sale to Paramount could mean for CNN, Turner

For more than 3,000 employees at the company’s Techwood campus, where CNN, TBS, TNT and other networks reside, the stakes could not be higher.

Airport News

Growing FAA Cuts ATL Impact

Delta delays Atlanta-Tel Aviv route restart until August

The airline had planned to restart its Atlanta-Israel route in April. The route was last flown on Oct. 6, 2023, when it was paused amid the Israel-Hamas war.

Ribbon cutting Concourse D expansion

Does Delta’s oil refinery protect it from price spikes? It’s complicated.

Airline stocks have taken a beating in the last week as a result of the war in Iran and spiking oil prices.

Lines at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport due to staffing issues

Weather, TSA staffing issues make for a tough weekend at Atlanta airport

Passengers saw hours-long airport security lines Sunday and longer-than-normal lines Monday morning.

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Coming soon to Midtown: A Union Pacific building?

Sen. Matt Brass, R-Newnan, talks with journalists after the Georgia Senate passed a data center bill during Crossover Day at the Georgia Legislature on Friday, March 6, 2026, in Atlanta. (Ben Gray for the AJC)
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Georgia risks competitive advantage with bills that curb data center growth

A crowd watches as Imagine Dragons performs on their Mercury Tour in 2022 at Lakewood Amphitheatre. The venue maintains a long-term lease with Live Nation. (Robb Cohen for the AJC 2022)

What the Live Nation antitrust settlement means for Georgia concertgoers

Clarendon Farms

Cox commits to preserving thousands of acres on Atlantic coast

Yamaha At Miami Boat Show

Motorsports and boating giant to move U.S. HQ to Kennesaw

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Old federal buildings need $50B in repairs. Could some in Atlanta be sold?

Ribbon cutting Concourse D expansion

Does Delta’s oil refinery protect it from price spikes? It’s complicated.

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‘Beyond the Gates’: Meet the men reinventing soap operas

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AI startup expands Midtown office after securing $100M in funding

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BrewDog closes Krog District location after bankruptcy, sale