Draft:Pulse Chronicles
Submission declined on 4 July 2026 by ChrysGalley (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion for organizations and companies. The draft requires multiple published secondary sources that:
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Comment: I'm not sure the AI disclosure policy worked on this draft. That paragraph alone looks to be AI generated. But regardless, this will need independent sources to confirm notability, not from the organisation itself. See the WP:GOLDENRULE and we ideally need three such examples, not taken from Pulse itself. ChrysGalley (talk) 10:20, 4 July 2026 (UTC)
| Type | General-interest newspaper and magazine |
|---|---|
| Format | Digital (formerly print) |
| Owner | Peachtree Editorial Holdings LLC |
| Founder | Richard E. Spoon |
| Founded | August 14, 1978 |
| Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
| Website | pulsechronicles |
Pulse Chronicles (originally The Weekly Pulse) is an American general-interest newspaper and digital magazine based in Atlanta, Georgia.
History
- 1978: Founded as a weekly print newspaper on August 14 by journalist Richard E. Spoon.[1]
- 1984: Changed its name to Pulse Chronicles to reflect an expansion into long-form reporting.[1]
- 2007: Transitioned from a weekly regional paper into a monthly national magazine format.[1]
- 2019: Suspended print operations and entered hibernation.[1]
- 2025: The company was sold to Peachtree Editorial Holdings LLC in May 2025 following the passing of its founder.[1]
- 2026: Established its current digital footprint, fully resuming daily operations as a digital-first newsroom.[1]
Operations
The publication operates digital reporting desks across news, politics, business, technology, culture, and lifestyle. It maintains public editorial standards, a corrections policy, and a disclosure policy regarding the use of artificial intelligence in research workflows.[1]
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