Macon–Middle Georgia Black Pages Marks 35 Years — Final Print Issue + Digital Expansion
Tuesday, April 21st, 2026
After 35 years of continuous publication, the Macon–Middle Georgia Black Pages has announced its 2026–2027 Commemorative Edition — the final print issue before transitioning fully to digital in 2027. Advertising placements close May 21, and a publication celebration event is scheduled for mid-June to officially unveil the historic final edition.
Since its founding, the Black Pages has served as a consistent economic connector across Central Georgia, helping residents identify and support minority-owned businesses while providing entrepreneurs with sustained visibility and access to customers. Over three decades, it has become a recognizable regional resource spanning Bibb and surrounding counties.
This milestone represents both the closing of a 35-year print chapter and a forward-looking digital expansion designed to increase accessibility, search visibility, and real-time business engagement.
The commemorative collector’s edition will also feature a “35 Years of Impact Tribute Wall,” inviting community members to publicly recognize the publication’s legacy and its role in advancing economic empowerment in the region.
Given the publication’s longevity, upcoming deadline, regional footprint, and digital transition, we believe this presents a timely local business and community story.
We can provide:
· An interview with founder Alex Habersham
· Historical images and early edition archives
· Details about the mid-June publication celebration
· Insight into the digital strategy for 2027 and beyond
Please let us know if you would be interested in coverage or scheduling a brief conversation.


