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He covered the Atlanta Thrashers for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
He built a large newspaper enterprise, Cox Enterprises, including the December 1939 purchase of the Atlanta Georgian and Journal just a week before that city hosted the premiere of Gone with the Wind.
From 1990 to 1997, Yardley was a national desk reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, based in Atlanta, Birmingham and New Orleans.
Miller was also named Gatorade State Football Player of the Year, the Orlando Sentinel South Carolina Player of the Year, and was named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitutions Super Southern 100.
The web site - which has been called "an Internet clearinghouse for African-American news," by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution - was the first to report former Mayor and Ambassador Andrew Young's comments on Senator Barack Obama not being ready to be president.
Tony Barnhart was a reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who currently appears as a college football insider for CBS Sports on their college football coverage.
WCON-TV 2, an unbuilt TV station permit owned by the Atlanta Constitution newspaper, which merged in the 1950s with the Atlanta Journal and WSB-TV 8, which then moved to channel 2