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HLN (TV network)

HLN is an American basic cable network. Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery U.S. Networks, the network primarily carries true-crime programming, as well as limited live news programming.

HLN
CountryUnited States
Broadcast area
  • United States
  • Canada
  • Latin America
  • The Caribbean
  • Asia
  • Middle East
  • North Africa
  • Australia (some hotels only)
Headquarters
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery
ParentWarner Bros. Discovery Networks
Sister channels
History
LaunchedJanuary 1, 1982; 41 years ago (1982-01-01) (as CNN2)
August 9, 1982; 40 years ago (1982-08-09) (as Headline News)
December 15, 2008; 14 years ago (2008-12-15) (as HLN)
Former names
  • CNN2
  • (1982)
  • Headline News
  • (1982–1997)
  • CNN Headline News
  • (1997–2007)
  • HLN: Headline News
  • (2007–2008)
Links
Websitewww.hlntv.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Audio available via some radio stationsFrequencies vary
Streaming media
go.cnn.comLive simulcast (Pay-TV subscribers only)
YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, DirecTV Stream

The channel was originally launched on January 1, 1982 by Turner Broadcasting as CNN2 (later renamed Headline News or CNN Headline News), a sister network to CNN that broadcast a looping, half-hour cycle of segments covering various news topics. In 2005, HLN began to diverge from this format and air more personality-based programs, including a primetime block featuring pundits such as Glenn Beck and legal commentator Nancy Grace. In the mid-2010s, HLN repositioned itself as a social media-centric network, highlighting headlines popular on social networks, and introducing social media-themed shows. Under CNN president Jeff Zucker, the channel began to backpedal on this programming in 2016, gradually shifting to a focus on crime, "regional" headlines, and entertainment stories (in contrast to CNN's current focus on politics) during its daytime programming, with the remainder of its lineup being devoted primarily to true-crime programming.

With the 2022 merger of CNN parent WarnerMedia and Discovery Inc. to form Warner Bros. Discovery, HLN became a sister to Discovery's true-crime channel Investigation Discovery (ID). In December 2022, new CNN president Chris Licht announced that HLN would abandon original live news programming entirely as part of a reorganization, with HLN now being overseen by ID's staff, and news programming limited to a simulcast of CNN This Morning for contractual reasons.

As of September 2018, HLN was available to approximately 88.7 million households (92.5 percent of pay television subscribers) in the United States.[1] Since the mid-2000s, HLN has been available internationally on pay television providers in parts of Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, the Middle East, North Africa, and Canada.

History

Launch and early years

The channel was launched at midnight Eastern Time on January 1, 1982, as CNN2. The channel's launch was simulcast nationwide on sister networks CNN and Superstation WTBS (now simply TBS), starting at 11:45 p.m. on December 31, 1981, as a preview for cable providers that had not yet reached agreements to carry CNN2. Following a preview reel by original CNN anchor Lou Waters and an introduction by founder and then-Turner Broadcasting CEO Ted Turner, Chuck Roberts (who would become the channel's longest-serving news anchor, with a 28-year career with CNN2/Headline News that lasted until his retirement on July 30, 2010)[2] and Denise LeClair – anchored the channel's first newscast.[3][4]

Originally, the channel's programming was formatted around the idea that a viewer could tune in at any time of day or night (instead of having to wait for the once- or twice-daily national news segments in local newscasts, or morning or evening network news programs), and receive up-to-date information on the top national and international stories in just 30 minutes. This "Headline News Wheel" format featured: :00 - national and world news; :15 - business and personal finance reports ("Dollars and Sense"); :20 - sports scores and headlines ("Headline Sports"); and :25 - lifestyle reports (from :30, this news wheel was repeated all over again). The :25/:55 lifestyle segment was designed to allow local cable systems the option of pre-empting it with a local headline "capsule" from an associated regional cable news channel or a local television station. Another regular feature, the "Hollywood Minute", was often fitted-in after the "Headline Sports" segment. In the channel's early years, a two-minute recap of the hour's top stories, the "CNN Headlines," would run after the sports segment.

On August 9, 1982, what had been called "CNN-2" during its first few months on the air was renamed Headline News. [5] During much of the mid-1980s, it was referred to as "CNN Headline News." At some point in the late 1980s, circa 1988, some newspapers began referring to the channel as "HLN Headline News."[6] By 1992, the channel was often abbreviated as "HN" (the channel would later incorporate a die-cut "HN" block design within the original variant of its third logo when it was introduced in 1989, before it was fully supplanted by the wordmark that accompanied it in 1992, which was later italicized). During its first year, Headline News had a competitor in the form of ABC/Group W's Satellite News Channel, which operated from June 21, 1982, to October 27, 1983. After its shutdown, SNC's satellite slot was then purchased by Ted Turner to expand Headline News' reach further into additional homes. Shortly after, sister station WTBS handed production duties for their NewsWatch news capsules to Headline News by 1983 (resulting in these updates becoming voiceover-only), and at various times, other specialized news capsules produced by Headline News aired as well. These segments were phased out by 1996. WTBS also carried a half-hour simulcast of Headline News at 6 AM every day for many years, and would sometimes broadcast Headline News as filler (using the NewsWatch intro and outro) before movies or live sporting events.

Jon Petrovich was hired in the mid-1980s by Turner to lead Headline News.[7] In 1990, Headline News developed Local Edition, a six-minute-long local newscast, whose content was produced by a local broadcast station in the participating market, airing at the end of each half-hour of Headline News' rolling news block.[8] The channel included the "CNN" branding in its name intermittently for most of its history, before being incorporated on a regular basis from 1997 to 2007 (though an alternate logo without the CNN logo was used for news broadcasts through 2001).

In 1989, Headline News introduced a ticker that appeared at the lower one-third of the screen – except during commercial breaks, which initially showed stock market data with indexes of the major stock exchanges (including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, NASDAQ and the S&P 500) and quotes for major companies during trading hours, which were updated on a 15-minute delay. In 1992, the channel added the "Headline News SportsTicker", which showed sports scores and schedules for the day's upcoming games, creating the first continuous news ticker on television. The redesign resulted in video of the rolling newscasts becoming pillarboxed with blue bars on the left and right wings of the screen (matching the ticker's original coloring), before it returned to a full-screen format, with the ticker becoming a translucent black background overlaid on the lower third of the video, as part of a 1994 update to the channel's graphics package that also added weather forecasts for select major U.S. cities to the ticker. At the same time, the network's bug was integrated into the ticker, and thus, the logo was no longer used in the copyright at the end of each broadcast.

Like CNN, the parent company Turner Broadcasting System was acquired by Time Warner in 1996.[9][10]

George H. W. Bush death hoax

On January 8, 1992, Headline News almost became the victim of a hoax. When President George H. W. Bush fainted at a state dinner in Tokyo, Japan, a person claiming to be the president's physician called into the channel's Atlanta headquarters and claimed that Bush had died. At 9:45 a.m., anchor Don Harrison prepared to break the story, stating "This just in to CNN Headline News, and we say right off the bat, we have not confirmed this through any other sources..." Executive producer Roger Bahre, who was off-camera, immediately yelled "No! Stop!"[11] After glancing away momentarily, Harrison continued, "We are now getting a correction. We will not give you that story. It was regarding some rather tragic news involving President Bush, but updating that story, President Bush is reported to be resting comfortably." It turned out that an Idaho man, James Edward Smith, called CNN posing as the president's physician. A CNN employee entered the information into a centralized computer used by both CNN and Headline News, and it nearly got out on the air before it could be verified. Smith was subsequently questioned by the Secret Service and hospitalized at a private medical facility for evaluation.[12]

Jukebox effect

 
1997–2001 CNN Headline News logo on a table in the food court at CNN Center. Tables like these have since been removed.

In 1992, Headline News pioneered the use of a digital video "jukebox" to recycle segments of one newscast seamlessly into another. The new technology reduced the number of staffers needed by enabling news segments to be re-used throughout an entire day (previously, anchors read the same stories repeatedly, hour after hour, with the second 15 minutes of each half-hour in the "wheel" being broadcast on videotape every third and fourth hour). This resulted in the layoffs of part of its staff, including such stalwart anchors as Lyn Vaughn, David Goodnow and Bob Losure, all of whom had been with Headline News for over 10 years.

1999 reformatting

On June 15, 1999, the network underwent a complete visual revamp, including an updated ticker (now dubbed the "Superticker"), a brand-new newsroom and studio, and a sectioning of the channel's schedule into four distinct dayparts, to convey the idea that, unlike CNN, which aired long-form programming such as discussion shows and documentaries, Headline News never stopped offering straight news coverage. The daypart blocks each ran for six hours and utilized their own special branding and color-coding (which extended to the graphics and segment introductions): First Watch (from 6:00 a.m.-12 midday Eastern Time, colored yellow), Second Watch (12 midday - 6:00 p.m. ET, colored red), Third Watch (6:00 p.m.-12 midnight ET, colored green), and Late Watch (12 midnight - 6:00 a.m. ET, colored blue). Additional segments were also added prior to commercial breaks: Best Bets On..., which provided top picks in categories such as films (with information supplied by publications owned by then-sister company Time Inc.), and Week-At-A-Glance, which provided summaries of important events occurring that week. To promote the change, two new slogans were introduced: Get-To-The-Point News and 24-Hour Non-Stop Headlines (the latter frequently used in ident bumpers).[13]

2001 re-launch

On August 6, 2001, CNN Headline News unveiled a revamp of the network's on-air format, promoted with a new slogan, Real news, real fast. The centerpiece of the new format was the replacement of the network's ticker with a large pane across the bottom of the screen, which displayed headlines and other information (such as weather updates and sports news). The network also introduced another new studio and multi-anchor format, and announced plans to add more live rolling news coverage. CNN described the new design as being inspired by the internet, in an attempt to appeal to younger viewers; the Chicago Tribune noted that the channel's viewership had been dropping, and skewing towards viewers over 50, which are not desirable to most advertisers.[14][15]

Upon its launch, the new format received mixed reviews, with critics arguing that the new screen format conveyed too much information at once, distracting viewers from its main video programming. Critics also drew comparisons to financial news channels (such as CNBC, CNNfn, Bloomberg Television, C-SPAN and TechTV), as well as a similar increase in on-screen information announced by ESPNews. Steve Johnson of the Chicago Tribune explained that "the video portion of Headline News' subdivided screen occupies only about a third of the total real estate. My 27-inch set shrinks, in effect, to a 14-incher when tuned to Headline News. Never mind the old-school problem of trying to spot the hockey puck; people with smaller sets watching sports highlights here will have trouble finding a basketball."[14][15][16]

2005–2013: Headline Prime, "News and Views"

 
Previous HLN logo. Used sparingly as on-screen bug until January 13, 2015.

In February 2005, the network launched a new primetime block known as Headline Prime; the block was designed to feature opinion-driven and personality-based programs (in contrast to the "hard news" programming of CNN), which network executive Ken Jautz described as a shift to "news to views".[17] Its launch lineup featured Prime News Tonight, the entertainment news program Showbiz Tonight with A. J. Hammer, and an eponymous current affairs program hosted by legal commentator Nancy Grace, which featured news and analysis related to crime and court cases.[18][19] Noam Cohen of The New York Times described the new lineup as being reminiscent of Fox News Channel.[17]

In May 2006, Headline Prime added an eponymous program hosted by conservative talk radio host Glenn Beck. Both Nancy Grace and Glenn Beck brought major ratings gains to Headline News, especially within the key demographics, although its daytime programming only saw modest increases. Exposed: The Extremist Agenda, a Glenn Beck special aired in November 2006, broke a million viewers and was the network's most-watched program of the year.[17] That year, HLN also launched a morning show hosted by Robin Meade, Robin & Company—which was later re-branded as Morning Express in 2007.[20]

On December 15, 2008, in conjunction with CNN's own graphics changes, Headline News replaced its news ticker with a "flipper", which featured an RSS feed of the current headlines on its parent network's website, CNN.com.[21] The same day, a new square logo with a triangular appendage (making it resemble a speech bubble) overlaid by an "HLN" acronym was introduced, initially alongside the channel's full name. Two days later, the "Headline News" name was removed from on-air use with the HLN acronym becoming the channel's name full-time, and a new slogan, "News and Views", was introduced.[22] In September 2010, Scott Safon was named as president of HLN, succeeding Ken Jautz (who was promoted to president of the main CNN channel).[23]

On November 4, 2011, HLN launched its own website at HLNtv.com, which featured content related to HLN television programs, and other "must see and must share" stories.[24]

In May 2012, HLN acquired the rights to broadcast the Daytime Emmy Awards, beginning with the 39th annual event on June 23, 2012; this marked the first time that the awards ceremony was aired on pay television, instead of terrestrial television.[25] With 912,000 viewers (not counting four repeat broadcasts, which brought the total to two million), the broadcast was "the most watched regularly scheduled, non-news telecast" ever on HLN.[26]

Casey Anthony and Conrad Murray trials

Nancy Grace would achieve notoriety for its extensive coverage of the disappearance and death of two year-old Caylee Anthony;[27] HLN was credited with having "almost single-handedly inflated the Anthony case from a routine local murder into a national obsession".[28][29] HLN subsequently devoted a significant amount of coverage to the murder trial against Caylee's mother Casey Anthony—whom Grace referred to as the "tot mom" on-air[27]—including live gavel-to-gavel coverage, followed by continued coverage and commentary during primetime programs such as Nancy Grace. HLN reached an average audience of 982,000 viewers in June 2011, and Nancy Grace experienced an 80% increase in viewership—second only to The O'Reilly Factor on Fox News in its time slot.[30][31]

During the reading of the verdict on July 5, 2011, HLN achieved a record-high peak audience of 5.2 million viewers, while Nancy Grace achieved a record-high 2.9 million viewers, beating other basic cable news channels (including Fox News) in the 8 p.m. hour.[32] HLN executive vice president Scot Safon called the trial "a gigantic deal" for the network.[33]

Later that year, HLN provided similar coverage for the trial of Conrad Murray, who was accused of prescribing the drugs that caused the death of Michael Jackson. Although the Conrad Murray trial did not initially have as strong of an impact on ratings as the Casey Anthony trial, viewership began to increase during the testimony phase, and HLN reported that 2.1 million viewers were watching the network during the reading of the guilty verdict. The network reported a 98% year-over-year gain in viewership for the month of October 2011.[34]

2013–2015: Focus on social media

 
Logo used from January 13, 2015, to May 8, 2017.

Albie Hecht joined HLN as Executive Vice President and GM in September 2013.[35] In November 2013, consumer advocate Clark Howard ended his five-year relationship with HLN, including his appearances on Morning Express with Robin Meade and Evening Express as well as his own eponymous weekend afternoon program. The move came in response to planned changes occurring at HLN, which sought to re-position the network as the "first TV home for the social media generation."[36]

Throughout 2014, HLN's news content began to skew towards millennials, with an increasing focus on content popular on social networks alongside major headlines. For a period, HLN also aired RightThisMinute, a syndicated program focusing on viral videos. In June 2014, Time Warner made a bid to acquire a stake in Vice Media, with an intent for the company to take over and relaunch HLN. Time Warner abandoned the deal in August,[37][38] and Vice subsequently partnered with A&E Networks to launch Viceland in 2016.[39]

These plans culminated on January 13, 2015, when HLN underwent a major revamp in its programming and on-air presentation; the network introduced several new social media-themed programs, including the new afternoon block The Daily Share, Jack Vale: Offline – a docusoap following YouTuber Jack Vale, Ali Nejad's The Social Life, and Keywords, a social media-themed game show hosted by Summer Sanders. HLN also adopted an updated logo, and introduced a new set at Studio 7 of the CNN Center, used by Morning Express and The Daily Share. The new studio had a "coffee house"-styled design with no traditional anchor desk, and a "Social Circle" designed to encourage interaction between hosts and guests. T-Mobile US also signed on to serve as a sponsor for The Daily Share, allowing on-set branding and sponsored segments during the program.[40][41]

In late-May 2015, The Daily Share was cut from five hours to two, with the remainder of its timeslot filled by CNN original series and specials, followed by next-day encores of Nancy Grace and Dr. Drew On Call.[42]

2016–2022: Change in strategy, integration of true crime programming

On November 24, 2015, CNN Worldwide president Jeff Zucker announced, in a memo to network staff, that Hecht would depart HLN; Ken Jautz, who oversaw the network as its president prior to Hecht's appointment in 2013, would head the network in the interim. The memo outlined plans to restructure its daytime and overnight programming to more closely resemble CNN, including a focus on documentary films.[43][44][45][46]

In June 2016, HLN announced that Erica Hill would re-join the network to host a new, afternoon program from New York later in the year.[47] Later that month, HLN also announced that Michaela Pereira, a former anchor of CNN's New Day, would host the new Los Angeles-based morning show MichaeLA' beginning on July 11, 2016. The new program was positioned as a companion to Morning Express, airing from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ET (7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. PT), and promoted as an alternative to network morning shows tape-delayed from airings for the East Coast.[48]

On June 30, 2016, Nancy Grace announced that she would end her show and leave HLN in October 2016, after nearly a decade with the network.[49] It was replaced by a new program, Primetime Justice with Ashleigh Banfield.[50] Erica Hill's new program, On the Story, premiered on October 10, 2016.[51]

In January 2017, HLN announced the January 27 premiere of How it Really Happened, a new documentary series hosted by Hill Harper reporting on the "most notorious crimes, mysteries, trials, and celebrity tragedies of our time". The series was the first production of CNN's Original Series Development staff that was developed specifically for HLN.[52] On January 30, 2017, it was announced that CNN anchor Carol Costello would return to HLN to host a new program from Los Angeles.[53] In March 2017, HLN announced that S.E. Cupp would host a new early-evening program on HLN, S. E. Cupp Unfiltered, beginning in June 2017.[54]

On May 8, 2017, HLN underwent a rebranding, adopting a new logo and slogan, "News that hits home". The network began to position its news content towards regional headlines, crime, and entertainment stories — leaving CNN to focus upon "in-depth" political coverage and world affairs.[55] In January 2018, HLN began to reintroduce the Headline News brand during its news programming (although HLN remains the network's primary name), and also introduced Headlines Now—a recap of top stories airing every half-hour during its daytime lineup.[56]

In August 2018, S.E. Cupp Unfiltered was quietly moved to CNN as a weekly program on Saturday evenings.[57] On October 16, 2018, HLN cancelled Across America with Carol Costello, MichaeLA, and Crime & Justice with Ashleigh Banfield. With the cancellation of the three shows, Morning Express with Robin Meade brought back its original five-hour timeslot from 6:00 a.m. to noon, and On the Story was expanded to three hours and will air from noon until 3:00 p.m.[58]

By 2022, On the Story and other live programming such as True Crime Live had been cancelled, leaving only one news program each day – Morning Express on weekdays, and Weekend Express on Saturday and Sunday mornings – which were followed by true crime documentaries such as Forensic Files for the remainder of the broadcast day.

2022–present: End of original live programming

On December 1, 2022, as part of cost-cutting measures imposed by new owner Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD)—formed earlier that year with the merger of previous owner WarnerMedia with Discovery, Inc.—new CNN president Chris Licht announced that HLN would no longer produce original live news programming effective December 6, and that HLN would merge its operations with sister channel Investigation Discovery under Warner Bros. Discovery U.S. Networks head Kathleen Finch.[59] Licht stated that the company was aiming to direct its resources towards CNN's "core news programming and products" going forward.[60]

On December 6, the channel began simulcasting CNN This Morning daily during part of the previous Morning Express and Weekend Express timeslots; one observer has indicated that HLN is still required to carry some news programming in order to fulfill contracts with cable providers.[61] True crime documentary programs—including original episodes of previously-commissioned series such as Real Life Nightmare—air throughout the rest of the day.[59][60] Some analysts have suggested that this may be just a transitional move towards WBD using the channel space for a different format entirely.[62]

Distribution

Due to the channel's tradition of airing rolling news coverage, HLN had become popular with people who may not have time to watch lengthy news reports, and as a fast source of news for public locations like airports, bars, and many other places. Supermarkets that carried the discontinued CNN Checkout Channel service were offered a feed of Headline News to broadcast on its televisions.[63]

Since its inception, many broadcast television stations in various markets carried Headline News programming during the overnight hours in lieu of signing off (particularly as stations began to adopt 24-hour-a-day program schedules during the late 1980s and 1990s), or scheduling movies, infomercials or other syndicated programming to fill overnight timeslots. Beginning in the early 1990s, as NBC, ABC and CBS launched their own overnight news programs (NBC Nightside, World News Now and Up to the Minute, respectively), network-affiliated stations that carried the channel's programming – which typically aired in half-hour or hour-long blocks – continued to air Headline News broadcasts as a complement to these programs and also to provide news programming in weekend time periods when the networks did not provide Saturday and/or Sunday editions of their overnight newscasts.

The channel's program audio was also simulcast on AM radio stations across the country via Westwood One, including a station in Atlanta which was not owned by Turner, WCNN (today a sports talk station with the same call letters), which broadcast from CNN Center with local contributions; all of CNN's U.S. radio operations (including the HLN simulcast) were discontinued on April 1, 2012, as part of Westwood One's dissolution into Dial Global. HLN's audio feed was carried on XM Satellite Radio channel 123 and Sirius Satellite Radio channel 116. Since the merger of both entities as Sirius XM, it is now carried on channel 117. As of February 2019, the audio simulcast is also distributed on Entercom's Radio.com (now Audacy) website and app.[64]

On July 18, 2011, HLN launched TV Everywhere streaming through the CNN mobile app for subscribers on participating television providers.[65]

International

Until 1995, much of Headline News' programming was simulcast on sister channel CNN International; the channel's news ticker was not displayed on CNN International during its simulcasts of Headline News programming.

London's Thames Television, as part of their Thames Into The Night overnight service, briefly aired a half-hour of Headline News at 5:30 AM in 1988, before ITN launched their own early morning bulletin later that year.[66][67][68]

Beginning in the mid-2000s, the channel has been available in certain countries outside the United States, particularly in Asia, Latin America, Middle East and North Africa. Although the international feed's programming lineup is identical to the U.S. feed, program teasers, stock market figures, and weather forecasts for Asian and Latin American, Middle East and North African cities are used as break fillers in lieu of US-oriented commercials.

An hour of Morning Express airs on tape-delay during the overnight hours on the cable/satellite feed of CNN Philippines.

High definition

HLN broadcasts in high definition 1080i resolution format. It is available nationally on nearly all pay-TV providers within the United States, and in Canada on satellite provider Bell Satellite TV, which downconverts the HD feed's picture resolution to 720p.

Programming

Prior to its reformulation as a true crime channel, HLN's weekday lineup consisted primarily of rolling news programming during the morning and early-afternoon hours. The final original news programs that aired under this format were Morning Express, a morning news program hosted by Robin Meade with co-anchors Bob Van Dillen, Jennifer Westhoven and Hines Ward, and Saturday and Sunday equivalent Weekend Express, hosted by Susan Hendricks, both of which were canceled in December 2022.[60] As of this time, the only remaining live news program on the channel is a simulcast of CNN This Morning, intended primarily to satisfy carriage agreements requiring a quota of live news programming on the channel.[59][60]

HLN's remaining dayparts primarily feature a focus on true crime programming. The network has extensively aired reruns of the former Court TV series Forensic Files; as of April 2016, the program took up about 58% of the channel's weekly schedule.[69] In March 2017, HLN executive Ken Jautz stated that the network was making an effort to produce more original series; some of the new series that were slated to premiere in 2017, including Beyond Reasonable Doubt, Something's Killing Me, Inside with Chris Cuomo (which premiered October 20),[70] and the second season of How it Really Happened (whose first season premiered January 27, 2017), were designed to complement the popularity of Forensic Files and other true crime programs, as well as HLN's renewed focus on crime coverage as part of its news programming.[54][52][55] After airing new episodes in simulcast with CNN in 2016,[71] The Hunt with John Walsh moved to HLN for its fourth season.[72] In February 2020, HLN premiered Forensic Files II, a revival of Forensic Files.[73]

HLN has occasionally experimented with entertainment programming carrying news and political themes; on February 12, 2015, HLN aired the film Glory under the banner News and a Movie, which was accompanied by panel discussions on the film's cultural relevance in the present day.[74] Alongside TruTV, HLN also aired encores of special episodes of TBS's late night talk show Conan set in Cuba and Armenia.[75][76] In November 2022, HLN aired a marathon of the first four seasons of Warner Bros.-produced political drama The West Wing over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, marking the first time HLN had aired a scripted television series.[77]

The network has also, in recent years, served as an additional outlet for Turner Sports broadcasts, including joining its sister channels in simulcasting Turner's golf event franchise The Match,[78] and serving as an overflow channel in the event of conflicts with TBS, TNT, and TruTV.[79]

At 4:00 a.m. ET on weekdays, HLN used to broadcast CNN Student News (formerly known as CNN Newsroom from its 1989 debut, not to be confused with the current CNN program of the same name), a 10-minute news program designed for broadcast in schools that is produced as part of the Cable in the Classroom initiative; the program is anchored by Carl Azuz, with reports on the day's news presented in a simplified format (and with stories featuring graphic imagery or adult themes usually left out from the program). It no longer airs on HLN as of 2014, but is still available as a free podcast on CNN's website and iTunes. On December 16, 2016, the program was renamed to CNN 10.

Notable on-air staff

Anchors and reporters

Notes
  1. (HLN) – Indicates anchor/reporter who appears exclusively on HLN
  2. (HLN & CNN) – Indicates anchor/reporter who appears on both HLN and CNN

Former anchors and reporters

Former talk show hosts

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Headline News redirects here For other uses see Headline News disambiguation CNN Headline News redirects here For the Philippine morning newscast see CNN Philippines Headline News Jay Young redirects here For the basketball coach see Jay Young basketball HLN is an American basic cable network Owned by Warner Bros Discovery U S Networks the network primarily carries true crime programming as well as limited live news programming HLNCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaUnited States Canada Latin America The Caribbean Asia Middle East North Africa Australia some hotels only HeadquartersCNN Center Atlanta GeorgiaProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerWarner Bros DiscoveryParentWarner Bros Discovery NetworksSister channelsCNN CNN International CNN en Espanol Investigation DiscoveryHistoryLaunchedJanuary 1 1982 41 years ago 1982 01 01 as CNN2 August 9 1982 40 years ago 1982 08 09 as Headline News December 15 2008 14 years ago 2008 12 15 as HLN Former namesCNN2 1982 Headline News 1982 1997 CNN Headline News 1997 2007 HLN Headline News 2007 2008 LinksWebsitewww wbr hlntv wbr comAvailabilityTerrestrialAudio available via some radio stationsFrequencies varyStreaming mediago cnn comLive simulcast Pay TV subscribers only YouTube TV Hulu with Live TV Sling TV DirecTV StreamThe channel was originally launched on January 1 1982 by Turner Broadcasting as CNN2 later renamed Headline News or CNN Headline News a sister network to CNN that broadcast a looping half hour cycle of segments covering various news topics In 2005 HLN began to diverge from this format and air more personality based programs including a primetime block featuring pundits such as Glenn Beck and legal commentator Nancy Grace In the mid 2010s HLN repositioned itself as a social media centric network highlighting headlines popular on social networks and introducing social media themed shows Under CNN president Jeff Zucker the channel began to backpedal on this programming in 2016 gradually shifting to a focus on crime regional headlines and entertainment stories in contrast to CNN s current focus on politics during its daytime programming with the remainder of its lineup being devoted primarily to true crime programming With the 2022 merger of CNN parent WarnerMedia and Discovery Inc to form Warner Bros Discovery HLN became a sister to Discovery s true crime channel Investigation Discovery ID In December 2022 new CNN president Chris Licht announced that HLN would abandon original live news programming entirely as part of a reorganization with HLN now being overseen by ID s staff and news programming limited to a simulcast of CNN This Morning for contractual reasons As of September 2018 HLN was available to approximately 88 7 million households 92 5 percent of pay television subscribers in the United States 1 Since the mid 2000s HLN has been available internationally on pay television providers in parts of Asia the Caribbean Latin America the Middle East North Africa and Canada Contents 1 History 1 1 Launch and early years 1 2 George H W Bush death hoax 1 3 Jukebox effect 1 4 1999 reformatting 1 5 2001 re launch 1 6 2005 2013 Headline Prime News and Views 1 6 1 Casey Anthony and Conrad Murray trials 1 7 2013 2015 Focus on social media 1 8 2016 2022 Change in strategy integration of true crime programming 1 9 2022 present End of original live programming 2 Distribution 2 1 International 3 High definition 4 Programming 5 Notable on air staff 5 1 Anchors and reporters 5 2 Former anchors and reporters 5 3 Former talk show hosts 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditLaunch and early years Edit The channel was launched at midnight Eastern Time on January 1 1982 as CNN2 The channel s launch was simulcast nationwide on sister networks CNN and Superstation WTBS now simply TBS starting at 11 45 p m on December 31 1981 as a preview for cable providers that had not yet reached agreements to carry CNN2 Following a preview reel by original CNN anchor Lou Waters and an introduction by founder and then Turner Broadcasting CEO Ted Turner Chuck Roberts who would become the channel s longest serving news anchor with a 28 year career with CNN2 Headline News that lasted until his retirement on July 30 2010 2 and Denise LeClair anchored the channel s first newscast 3 4 Originally the channel s programming was formatted around the idea that a viewer could tune in at any time of day or night instead of having to wait for the once or twice daily national news segments in local newscasts or morning or evening network news programs and receive up to date information on the top national and international stories in just 30 minutes This Headline News Wheel format featured 00 national and world news 15 business and personal finance reports Dollars and Sense 20 sports scores and headlines Headline Sports and 25 lifestyle reports from 30 this news wheel was repeated all over again The 25 55 lifestyle segment was designed to allow local cable systems the option of pre empting it with a local headline capsule from an associated regional cable news channel or a local television station Another regular feature the Hollywood Minute was often fitted in after the Headline Sports segment In the channel s early years a two minute recap of the hour s top stories the CNN Headlines would run after the sports segment On August 9 1982 what had been called CNN 2 during its first few months on the air was renamed Headline News 5 During much of the mid 1980s it was referred to as CNN Headline News At some point in the late 1980s circa 1988 some newspapers began referring to the channel as HLN Headline News 6 By 1992 the channel was often abbreviated as HN the channel would later incorporate a die cut HN block design within the original variant of its third logo when it was introduced in 1989 before it was fully supplanted by the wordmark that accompanied it in 1992 which was later italicized During its first year Headline News had a competitor in the form of ABC Group W s Satellite News Channel which operated from June 21 1982 to October 27 1983 After its shutdown SNC s satellite slot was then purchased by Ted Turner to expand Headline News reach further into additional homes Shortly after sister station WTBS handed production duties for their NewsWatch news capsules to Headline News by 1983 resulting in these updates becoming voiceover only and at various times other specialized news capsules produced by Headline News aired as well These segments were phased out by 1996 WTBS also carried a half hour simulcast of Headline News at 6 AM every day for many years and would sometimes broadcast Headline News as filler using the NewsWatch intro and outro before movies or live sporting events Jon Petrovich was hired in the mid 1980s by Turner to lead Headline News 7 In 1990 Headline News developed Local Edition a six minute long local newscast whose content was produced by a local broadcast station in the participating market airing at the end of each half hour of Headline News rolling news block 8 The channel included the CNN branding in its name intermittently for most of its history before being incorporated on a regular basis from 1997 to 2007 though an alternate logo without the CNN logo was used for news broadcasts through 2001 In 1989 Headline News introduced a ticker that appeared at the lower one third of the screen except during commercial breaks which initially showed stock market data with indexes of the major stock exchanges including the Dow Jones Industrial Average NASDAQ and the S amp P 500 and quotes for major companies during trading hours which were updated on a 15 minute delay In 1992 the channel added the Headline News SportsTicker which showed sports scores and schedules for the day s upcoming games creating the first continuous news ticker on television The redesign resulted in video of the rolling newscasts becoming pillarboxed with blue bars on the left and right wings of the screen matching the ticker s original coloring before it returned to a full screen format with the ticker becoming a translucent black background overlaid on the lower third of the video as part of a 1994 update to the channel s graphics package that also added weather forecasts for select major U S cities to the ticker At the same time the network s bug was integrated into the ticker and thus the logo was no longer used in the copyright at the end of each broadcast Like CNN the parent company Turner Broadcasting System was acquired by Time Warner in 1996 9 10 George H W Bush death hoax Edit On January 8 1992 Headline News almost became the victim of a hoax When President George H W Bush fainted at a state dinner in Tokyo Japan a person claiming to be the president s physician called into the channel s Atlanta headquarters and claimed that Bush had died At 9 45 a m anchor Don Harrison prepared to break the story stating This just in to CNN Headline News and we say right off the bat we have not confirmed this through any other sources Executive producer Roger Bahre who was off camera immediately yelled No Stop 11 After glancing away momentarily Harrison continued We are now getting a correction We will not give you that story It was regarding some rather tragic news involving President Bush but updating that story President Bush is reported to be resting comfortably It turned out that an Idaho man James Edward Smith called CNN posing as the president s physician A CNN employee entered the information into a centralized computer used by both CNN and Headline News and it nearly got out on the air before it could be verified Smith was subsequently questioned by the Secret Service and hospitalized at a private medical facility for evaluation 12 Jukebox effect Edit 1997 2001 CNN Headline News logo on a table in the food court at CNN Center Tables like these have since been removed In 1992 Headline News pioneered the use of a digital video jukebox to recycle segments of one newscast seamlessly into another The new technology reduced the number of staffers needed by enabling news segments to be re used throughout an entire day previously anchors read the same stories repeatedly hour after hour with the second 15 minutes of each half hour in the wheel being broadcast on videotape every third and fourth hour This resulted in the layoffs of part of its staff including such stalwart anchors as Lyn Vaughn David Goodnow and Bob Losure all of whom had been with Headline News for over 10 years 1999 reformatting Edit On June 15 1999 the network underwent a complete visual revamp including an updated ticker now dubbed the Superticker a brand new newsroom and studio and a sectioning of the channel s schedule into four distinct dayparts to convey the idea that unlike CNN which aired long form programming such as discussion shows and documentaries Headline News never stopped offering straight news coverage The daypart blocks each ran for six hours and utilized their own special branding and color coding which extended to the graphics and segment introductions First Watch from 6 00 a m 12 midday Eastern Time colored yellow Second Watch 12 midday 6 00 p m ET colored red Third Watch 6 00 p m 12 midnight ET colored green and Late Watch 12 midnight 6 00 a m ET colored blue Additional segments were also added prior to commercial breaks Best Bets On which provided top picks in categories such as films with information supplied by publications owned by then sister company Time Inc and Week At A Glance which provided summaries of important events occurring that week To promote the change two new slogans were introduced Get To The Point News and 24 Hour Non Stop Headlines the latter frequently used in ident bumpers 13 2001 re launch Edit On August 6 2001 CNN Headline News unveiled a revamp of the network s on air format promoted with a new slogan Real news real fast The centerpiece of the new format was the replacement of the network s ticker with a large pane across the bottom of the screen which displayed headlines and other information such as weather updates and sports news The network also introduced another new studio and multi anchor format and announced plans to add more live rolling news coverage CNN described the new design as being inspired by the internet in an attempt to appeal to younger viewers the Chicago Tribune noted that the channel s viewership had been dropping and skewing towards viewers over 50 which are not desirable to most advertisers 14 15 Upon its launch the new format received mixed reviews with critics arguing that the new screen format conveyed too much information at once distracting viewers from its main video programming Critics also drew comparisons to financial news channels such as CNBC CNNfn Bloomberg Television C SPAN and TechTV as well as a similar increase in on screen information announced by ESPNews Steve Johnson of the Chicago Tribune explained that the video portion of Headline News subdivided screen occupies only about a third of the total real estate My 27 inch set shrinks in effect to a 14 incher when tuned to Headline News Never mind the old school problem of trying to spot the hockey puck people with smaller sets watching sports highlights here will have trouble finding a basketball 14 15 16 2005 2013 Headline Prime News and Views Edit Previous HLN logo Used sparingly as on screen bug until January 13 2015 In February 2005 the network launched a new primetime block known as Headline Prime the block was designed to feature opinion driven and personality based programs in contrast to the hard news programming of CNN which network executive Ken Jautz described as a shift to news to views 17 Its launch lineup featured Prime News Tonight the entertainment news program Showbiz Tonight with A J Hammer and an eponymous current affairs program hosted by legal commentator Nancy Grace which featured news and analysis related to crime and court cases 18 19 Noam Cohen of The New York Times described the new lineup as being reminiscent of Fox News Channel 17 In May 2006 Headline Prime added an eponymous program hosted by conservative talk radio host Glenn Beck Both Nancy Grace and Glenn Beck brought major ratings gains to Headline News especially within the key demographics although its daytime programming only saw modest increases Exposed The Extremist Agenda a Glenn Beck special aired in November 2006 broke a million viewers and was the network s most watched program of the year 17 That year HLN also launched a morning show hosted by Robin Meade Robin amp Company which was later re branded as Morning Express in 2007 20 On December 15 2008 in conjunction with CNN s own graphics changes Headline News replaced its news ticker with a flipper which featured an RSS feed of the current headlines on its parent network s website CNN com 21 The same day a new square logo with a triangular appendage making it resemble a speech bubble overlaid by an HLN acronym was introduced initially alongside the channel s full name Two days later the Headline News name was removed from on air use with the HLN acronym becoming the channel s name full time and a new slogan News and Views was introduced 22 In September 2010 Scott Safon was named as president of HLN succeeding Ken Jautz who was promoted to president of the main CNN channel 23 On November 4 2011 HLN launched its own website at HLNtv com which featured content related to HLN television programs and other must see and must share stories 24 In May 2012 HLN acquired the rights to broadcast the Daytime Emmy Awards beginning with the 39th annual event on June 23 2012 this marked the first time that the awards ceremony was aired on pay television instead of terrestrial television 25 With 912 000 viewers not counting four repeat broadcasts which brought the total to two million the broadcast was the most watched regularly scheduled non news telecast ever on HLN 26 Casey Anthony and Conrad Murray trials Edit Nancy Grace would achieve notoriety for its extensive coverage of the disappearance and death of two year old Caylee Anthony 27 HLN was credited with having almost single handedly inflated the Anthony case from a routine local murder into a national obsession 28 29 HLN subsequently devoted a significant amount of coverage to the murder trial against Caylee s mother Casey Anthony whom Grace referred to as the tot mom on air 27 including live gavel to gavel coverage followed by continued coverage and commentary during primetime programs such as Nancy Grace HLN reached an average audience of 982 000 viewers in June 2011 and Nancy Grace experienced an 80 increase in viewership second only to The O Reilly Factor on Fox News in its time slot 30 31 During the reading of the verdict on July 5 2011 HLN achieved a record high peak audience of 5 2 million viewers while Nancy Grace achieved a record high 2 9 million viewers beating other basic cable news channels including Fox News in the 8 p m hour 32 HLN executive vice president Scot Safon called the trial a gigantic deal for the network 33 Later that year HLN provided similar coverage for the trial of Conrad Murray who was accused of prescribing the drugs that caused the death of Michael Jackson Although the Conrad Murray trial did not initially have as strong of an impact on ratings as the Casey Anthony trial viewership began to increase during the testimony phase and HLN reported that 2 1 million viewers were watching the network during the reading of the guilty verdict The network reported a 98 year over year gain in viewership for the month of October 2011 34 2013 2015 Focus on social media Edit Logo used from January 13 2015 to May 8 2017 Albie Hecht joined HLN as Executive Vice President and GM in September 2013 35 In November 2013 consumer advocate Clark Howard ended his five year relationship with HLN including his appearances on Morning Express with Robin Meade and Evening Express as well as his own eponymous weekend afternoon program The move came in response to planned changes occurring at HLN which sought to re position the network as the first TV home for the social media generation 36 Throughout 2014 HLN s news content began to skew towards millennials with an increasing focus on content popular on social networks alongside major headlines For a period HLN also aired RightThisMinute a syndicated program focusing on viral videos In June 2014 Time Warner made a bid to acquire a stake in Vice Media with an intent for the company to take over and relaunch HLN Time Warner abandoned the deal in August 37 38 and Vice subsequently partnered with A amp E Networks to launch Viceland in 2016 39 These plans culminated on January 13 2015 when HLN underwent a major revamp in its programming and on air presentation the network introduced several new social media themed programs including the new afternoon block The Daily Share Jack Vale Offline a docusoap following YouTuber Jack Vale Ali Nejad s The Social Life and Keywords a social media themed game show hosted by Summer Sanders HLN also adopted an updated logo and introduced a new set at Studio 7 of the CNN Center used by Morning Express and The Daily Share The new studio had a coffee house styled design with no traditional anchor desk and a Social Circle designed to encourage interaction between hosts and guests T Mobile US also signed on to serve as a sponsor for The Daily Share allowing on set branding and sponsored segments during the program 40 41 In late May 2015 The Daily Share was cut from five hours to two with the remainder of its timeslot filled by CNN original series and specials followed by next day encores of Nancy Grace and Dr Drew On Call 42 2016 2022 Change in strategy integration of true crime programming Edit On November 24 2015 CNN Worldwide president Jeff Zucker announced in a memo to network staff that Hecht would depart HLN Ken Jautz who oversaw the network as its president prior to Hecht s appointment in 2013 would head the network in the interim The memo outlined plans to restructure its daytime and overnight programming to more closely resemble CNN including a focus on documentary films 43 44 45 46 In June 2016 HLN announced that Erica Hill would re join the network to host a new afternoon program from New York later in the year 47 Later that month HLN also announced that Michaela Pereira a former anchor of CNN s New Day would host the new Los Angeles based morning show MichaeLA beginning on July 11 2016 The new program was positioned as a companion toMorning Express airing from 10 00 a m to 1 00 p m ET 7 00 a m to 10 00 a m PT and promoted as an alternative to network morning shows tape delayed from airings for the East Coast 48 On June 30 2016 Nancy Grace announced that she would end her show and leave HLN in October 2016 after nearly a decade with the network 49 It was replaced by a new program Primetime Justice with Ashleigh Banfield 50 Erica Hill s new program On the Story premiered on October 10 2016 51 In January 2017 HLN announced the January 27 premiere of How it Really Happened a new documentary series hosted by Hill Harper reporting on the most notorious crimes mysteries trials and celebrity tragedies of our time The series was the first production of CNN s Original Series Development staff that was developed specifically for HLN 52 On January 30 2017 it was announced that CNN anchor Carol Costello would return to HLN to host a new program from Los Angeles 53 In March 2017 HLN announced that S E Cupp would host a new early evening program on HLN S E Cupp Unfiltered beginning in June 2017 54 On May 8 2017 HLN underwent a rebranding adopting a new logo and slogan News that hits home The network began to position its news content towards regional headlines crime and entertainment stories leaving CNN to focus upon in depth political coverage and world affairs 55 In January 2018 HLN began to reintroduce the Headline News brand during its news programming although HLN remains the network s primary name and also introduced Headlines Now a recap of top stories airing every half hour during its daytime lineup 56 In August 2018 S E Cupp Unfiltered was quietly moved to CNN as a weekly program on Saturday evenings 57 On October 16 2018 HLN cancelled Across America with Carol Costello MichaeLA and Crime amp Justice with Ashleigh Banfield With the cancellation of the three shows Morning Express with Robin Meade brought back its original five hour timeslot from 6 00 a m to noon and On the Story was expanded to three hours and will air from noon until 3 00 p m 58 By 2022 On the Story and other live programming such as True Crime Live had been cancelled leaving only one news program each day Morning Express on weekdays and Weekend Express on Saturday and Sunday mornings which were followed by true crime documentaries such as Forensic Files for the remainder of the broadcast day 2022 present End of original live programming Edit On December 1 2022 as part of cost cutting measures imposed by new owner Warner Bros Discovery WBD formed earlier that year with the merger of previous owner WarnerMedia with Discovery Inc new CNN president Chris Licht announced that HLN would no longer produce original live news programming effective December 6 and that HLN would merge its operations with sister channel Investigation Discovery under Warner Bros Discovery U S Networks head Kathleen Finch 59 Licht stated that the company was aiming to direct its resources towards CNN s core news programming and products going forward 60 On December 6 the channel began simulcasting CNN This Morning daily during part of the previous Morning Express and Weekend Express timeslots one observer has indicated that HLN is still required to carry some news programming in order to fulfill contracts with cable providers 61 True crime documentary programs including original episodes of previously commissioned series such as Real Life Nightmare air throughout the rest of the day 59 60 Some analysts have suggested that this may be just a transitional move towards WBD using the channel space for a different format entirely 62 Distribution EditDue to the channel s tradition of airing rolling news coverage HLN had become popular with people who may not have time to watch lengthy news reports and as a fast source of news for public locations like airports bars and many other places Supermarkets that carried the discontinued CNN Checkout Channel service were offered a feed of Headline News to broadcast on its televisions 63 Since its inception many broadcast television stations in various markets carried Headline News programming during the overnight hours in lieu of signing off particularly as stations began to adopt 24 hour a day program schedules during the late 1980s and 1990s or scheduling movies infomercials or other syndicated programming to fill overnight timeslots Beginning in the early 1990s as NBC ABC and CBS launched their own overnight news programs NBC Nightside World News Now and Up to the Minute respectively network affiliated stations that carried the channel s programming which typically aired in half hour or hour long blocks continued to air Headline News broadcasts as a complement to these programs and also to provide news programming in weekend time periods when the networks did not provide Saturday and or Sunday editions of their overnight newscasts The channel s program audio was also simulcast on AM radio stations across the country via Westwood One including a station in Atlanta which was not owned by Turner WCNN today a sports talk station with the same call letters which broadcast from CNN Center with local contributions all of CNN s U S radio operations including the HLN simulcast were discontinued on April 1 2012 as part of Westwood One s dissolution into Dial Global HLN s audio feed was carried on XM Satellite Radio channel 123 and Sirius Satellite Radio channel 116 Since the merger of both entities as Sirius XM it is now carried on channel 117 As of February 2019 the audio simulcast is also distributed on Entercom s Radio com now Audacy website and app 64 On July 18 2011 HLN launched TV Everywhere streaming through the CNN mobile app for subscribers on participating television providers 65 International Edit Until 1995 much of Headline News programming was simulcast on sister channel CNN International the channel s news ticker was not displayed on CNN International during its simulcasts of Headline News programming London s Thames Television as part of their Thames Into The Night overnight service briefly aired a half hour of Headline News at 5 30 AM in 1988 before ITN launched their own early morning bulletin later that year 66 67 68 Beginning in the mid 2000s the channel has been available in certain countries outside the United States particularly in Asia Latin America Middle East and North Africa Although the international feed s programming lineup is identical to the U S feed program teasers stock market figures and weather forecasts for Asian and Latin American Middle East and North African cities are used as break fillers in lieu of US oriented commercials An hour of Morning Express airs on tape delay during the overnight hours on the cable satellite feed of CNN Philippines High definition EditHLN broadcasts in high definition 1080i resolution format It is available nationally on nearly all pay TV providers within the United States and in Canada on satellite provider Bell Satellite TV which downconverts the HD feed s picture resolution to 720p Programming EditPrior to its reformulation as a true crime channel HLN s weekday lineup consisted primarily of rolling news programming during the morning and early afternoon hours The final original news programs that aired under this format were Morning Express a morning news program hosted by Robin Meade with co anchors Bob Van Dillen Jennifer Westhoven and Hines Ward and Saturday and Sunday equivalent Weekend Express hosted by Susan Hendricks both of which were canceled in December 2022 60 As of this time the only remaining live news program on the channel is a simulcast of CNN This Morning intended primarily to satisfy carriage agreements requiring a quota of live news programming on the channel 59 60 HLN s remaining dayparts primarily feature a focus on true crime programming The network has extensively aired reruns of the former Court TV series Forensic Files as of April 2016 the program took up about 58 of the channel s weekly schedule 69 In March 2017 HLN executive Ken Jautz stated that the network was making an effort to produce more original series some of the new series that were slated to premiere in 2017 including Beyond Reasonable Doubt Something s Killing Me Inside with Chris Cuomo which premiered October 20 70 and the second season of How it Really Happened whose first season premiered January 27 2017 were designed to complement the popularity of Forensic Files and other true crime programs as well as HLN s renewed focus on crime coverage as part of its news programming 54 52 55 After airing new episodes in simulcast with CNN in 2016 71 The Hunt with John Walsh moved to HLN for its fourth season 72 In February 2020 HLN premiered Forensic Files II a revival of Forensic Files 73 HLN has occasionally experimented with entertainment programming carrying news and political themes on February 12 2015 HLN aired the film Glory under the banner News and a Movie which was accompanied by panel discussions on the film s cultural relevance in the present day 74 Alongside TruTV HLN also aired encores of special episodes of TBS s late night talk show Conan set in Cuba and Armenia 75 76 In November 2022 HLN aired a marathon of the first four seasons of Warner Bros produced political drama The West Wing over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend marking the first time HLN had aired a scripted television series 77 The network has also in recent years served as an additional outlet for Turner Sports broadcasts including joining its sister channels in simulcasting Turner s golf event franchise The Match 78 and serving as an overflow channel in the event of conflicts with TBS TNT and TruTV 79 At 4 00 a m ET on weekdays HLN used to broadcast CNN Student News formerly known as CNN Newsroom from its 1989 debut not to be confused with the current CNN program of the same name a 10 minute news program designed for broadcast in schools that is produced as part of the Cable in the Classroom initiative the program is anchored by Carl Azuz with reports on the day s news presented in a simplified format and with stories featuring graphic imagery or adult themes usually left out from the program It no longer airs on HLN as of 2014 but is still available as a free podcast on CNN s website and iTunes On December 16 2016 the program was renamed to CNN 10 Notable on air staff EditAnchors and reporters Edit Jean Casarez HLN amp CNN Allison Chinchar HLN amp CNN Mike Galanos HLN Susan Hendricks HLN Melissa Knowles HLN Natisha Lance HLN Shyann Malone HLN Robin Meade HLN Chloe Melas HLN amp CNN Elizabeth Prann HLN Andy Scholes HLN amp CNN Bob Van Dillen HLN Jennifer Westhoven HLN Coy Wire HLN amp CNN Notes HLN Indicates anchor reporter who appears exclusively on HLN HLN amp CNN Indicates anchor reporter who appears on both HLN and CNNFormer anchors and reporters Edit Jane Akre Rudi Bakhtiar now director of communications for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran serves as senior advisor at Voice of America Brooke Baldwin Ashleigh Banfield now with NewsNation Bobbie Battista deceased Michelle Bonner Mike Brooks Richard Brown Richelle Carey now at Al Jazeera English Helen Casey Virginia Cha now at KGTV Roby Chavez Jill Chernekoff Sophia Choi now at WSB TV Brian Christie Leesa Clark retired Adrianna Costa Carol Costello Natasha Curry Christine Davidson Denise Dillon now at WAGA TV Bud Elliott now at KJWL Marc Fein Holly Firfer Sasha Foo now at KUSI Peter Ford retired Judy Fortin now at NewsCertified Exchange Courtney George Lori Geary now at WSB TV David Goodnow retired Gordon Graham now at Florida s News Channel Dan Hackel Don Harrison deceased Pat Harvey now at KCBS TV Kara Henderson now at NFL Network Erica Hill returned to CNN as a fill in anchor and national correspondent Micah Johnson Sachi Koto now on the board of directors at The Japan America Society of Georgia Nicole Lapin now on The CW Bob Losure deceased Richard Lui now at MSNBC Miguel Marquez now at CNN Cami McCormick now at CBS News Janice McDonald Dave Michaels Kris Osborn Christina Park Christi Paul 80 Michaela Pereira now at KTTV Jacque Reid Marilyn Ringo Chuck Roberts retired Thomas Roberts Lynne Russell Lynn Smith Kate Snow now at NBC News Linda Stouffer now at WSB TV Andrea Thompson Nischelle Turner now at Entertainment Tonight in Los Angeles California Lyn Vaughn now at Troy University Jim Wilkerson Glenda Webb Rafer Weigel now at ESPN Radio Van Earl Wright now owner president at Wright Stuff Productions Jay Young deceased Charles Zewe now at Louisiana State University Former talk show hosts Edit Brooke Anderson now at Entertainment Tonight Glenn Beck now at TheBlaze TV Joy Behar returned to The View S E Cupp still with CNN Nancy Grace now with Fox Nation A J Hammer Clark Howard now retired from long form radio and television Drew Pinsky Jane Velez MitchellReferences Edit Bucholtz Andrew September 10 2018 Nielsen coverage estimates for September see gains at ESPN networks NBCSN and NBA TV drops at MLBN and NFLN Awful Announcing Retrieved 17 January 2020 Alloca Kevin July 30 2010 Chuck Roberts departing HLN TVNewser Archived from the original on August 3 2010 Retrieved August 5 2010 Clark Kenneth R August 21 1981 Ted Turner responds to network challenge Ellensburg Daily Record Washington UPI p 13 Cable News spawns a spinoff Lawrence Journal World Kansas Associated Press December 31 1981 p 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Update Soap Opera Digest 2012 05 03 Retrieved May 3 2012 de Moraes Lisa 2012 06 25 Daytime Emmy Awards 912 000 viewers sets record for HLN and franchise high and low respectively Washington Post Retrieved October 4 2012 a b Carr David March 22 2011 TV Justice Thrives on Fear The New York Times Retrieved June 1 2011 Billman Jeffrey C September 11 2008 Our Dumb State The Casey Anthony Edition Orlando Weekly Retrieved January 21 2014 Garvin Glenn July 7 2011 Casey Anthony verdict outrage critics blame Nancy Grace Geraldo Rivera and other media figures The Vancouver Sun Archived from the original on August 12 2011 Retrieved January 21 2014 Stelter Brian 12 June 2011 Casey Anthony Coverage Gives HLN an Identity The New York Times Retrieved 29 June 2011 Casey Anthony Trial Propels HLN to Highest Rated Month Ever The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2020 02 24 HLN is Most Watched Cable News Network During Casey Anthony Verdict The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2020 02 24 Boedeker Hal 9 March 2011 Casey Anthony Trial is gigantic deal for HLN boss says Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on 5 July 2011 Retrieved 29 June 2011 Conrad Murray Trial Recovers In Ratings For HLN The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2020 02 24 Albie Hecht Joins HLN CNN Owen Rob April 4 2014 TV Q amp A Bones GMA and various local news anchors who dared to take vacation time Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved April 4 2014 Can HLN Draw Millennials Fast Enough to Stave Off Vice Advertising Age Retrieved 29 August 2014 Time Warner Ends Negotiations to Buy Stake in Vice Media The New York Times Retrieved 29 August 2014 Hagey Keach 2016 02 29 Vice Media Launches Its Own Cable TV Channel Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2017 09 08 Nearly a Year Into HLN s Social First Revamp Network Set To Unveil Biggest Changes Yet AdAge Retrieved 19 January 2015 HLN Taking Over CNN s Atlanta Studio TVNewser Retrieved 19 January 2015 HLN Switches Up Daytime Schedule TVNewser Retrieved 12 June 2015 Don Kaplan November 24 2015 HLN poised for more changes dropping social media format to be more like CNN New York Daily News Retrieved November 30 2015 Claire Atkinson November 24 2015 Why you might be seeing a lot less Nancy Grace on HLN New York Post Retrieved November 30 2015 Lisa de Moraes November 24 2015 Albie Hecht Exits HLN As Jeff Zucker Announces New Plan For Network Deadline Hollywood Penske Media Corporation Retrieved November 30 2015 Marisa Guthrie November 24 2015 HLN Chief to Depart in Programming Shake Up The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 30 2015 Anchor Erica Hill Rejoins HLN Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved 23 June 2016 Former Los Angeles anchor Michaela Pereira s new HLN show debuts July 11 Los Angeles Times Retrieved 23 June 2016 Nancy Grace to Leave HLN After More Than a Decade The New York Times Retrieved 4 July 2016 What You Won t See on Ashleigh Banfield s New HLN Show TVNewser Retrieved 16 November 2016 Erica Hill Channels Her Inner Mary Richards for New HLN Show TVNewser Retrieved 26 January 2017 a b First CNN Now HLN Ramps Up Original Series Production TVNewser Retrieved 26 January 2017 Carol Costello to Leave CNN for New Anchor Gig at HLN Variety Retrieved 30 January 2017 a b HLN Will Add S E Cupp as Host Introduce New Original Series on Friday Nights EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 15 March 2017 a b A News Network With No Trump Bump HLN Pivots Once Again Advertising Age Retrieved 2 May 2017 HLN Brings Back Headline News TVNewser Retrieved 2018 01 31 Steinberg Brian 2018 08 09 S E Cupp to Move From HLN to CNN Variety Retrieved 2018 08 25 Aidan McLaughlin October 16 2018 EXCLUSIVE HLN Axes Most Live Shows Including Carol Costello and Ashleigh Banfield Mediaite Retrieved October 19 2018 a b c Smith Gerry December 1 2022 CNN s Sister Network HLN to Stop Airing Live Programming Bloomberg News Retrieved December 1 2022 a b c d Weprin Alex December 1 2022 CNN Chief Outlines Cuts HLN Slashed International Reorganized Core News Product In Focus The 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