Headline Prime

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Headline Prime
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The title card for the Headline Prime programming block]]
Genre News, Legal Debate, Entertainment, Talk
Starring Erica Hill (2005–present)
Mike Galanos (2005–2006)
Glenn Beck (2006–present)
Nancy Grace (2005–present)
A.J. Hammer (2005–present)
Karyn Bryant (2005)
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
Production
Running time 240 Minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Headline News
Original run February 20, 2005 – present
Links
Official website

Headline Prime is a primetime programming block on Headline News, initially introduced on February 20, 2005.

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Initially introduced with three main programs, Showbiz Tonight, Nancy Grace, and Prime News Tonight, the programming block was part of a new shift on the network, away from the rolling headline news coverage throughout the evening to more talk based programming. In May 2006, the network modified the evening lineup with the addition of Glenn Beck, a self-named talk program featuring conservative Glenn Beck.

Since the introduction of the new programming, the network has seen growth in the ratings during its evening ratings.[citation needed]

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