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This forced a slow shift in direction for the network. It also started airing live programs in [[Prime Time]] (moving the rolling news coverage back to daytime) and putting a greater focus on celebrity news, [[If It Bleeds, It Leads|violent crimes]] and [[Missing White Woman Syndrome|missing white women]]. [[Network Decay]] was setting in at the network (which would be renamed HLN, after its EPG abbreviation, in 2008), but the shift was proving to be a success, earning the network higher [[Ratings]] than it ever did as well as reducing the amount of celebrity coverage on CNN. Time Warner also created an artificial format change in 2009, as HLN's sister network Court TV was rebranded to Tru TV with a reality format, and most of their trial coverage bumped over to HLN.
 
With the retirement of the final old-line Headline News anchor, Chuck Roberts in 2010, the final strings from the old format were broken, and now the rolling news block features most of the elements of the evening portion of the schedule. The Casey Anthony trial took over the entire network over the spring and summer of 2011, taking [[Adored Byby the Network]] to its most absurd extreme.
 
Currently, HLN's [[Prime Time]] (which is defined as starting at 5pm ET by them) lineup includes: