Every segment oftelevision news in the U.S. lost audiences in 2006, according to the annual report of the Project for Excellence in Journalism. Newspapers, although they did well in their online segments, faced some gloomy predictions too. Many mainstream news organizationsare tackling the challenges by focusing on specialized areas to attract audiences.
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