About

Alison is a five-time Emmy nominated journalist based in New York City, currently serving as a Correspondent & Producer at America’s longest-running syndicated national news magazine, Inside Edition. Alison launched a podcast, Between Headlines in Fall 2020, interviewing story subjects and the people behind today’s biggest news stories. Alison’s first independent documentary-short ‘Ken’s Story’ was published online by Canada’s The Globe and Mail to much critical acclaim.

Alison has served as an anchor & host on The Law and Crime Network, has acted as a guest-chair on Canada’s The Social (CTV) and as a guest CTV News & The Good Stuff. She has also appeared on Australia’s Today Show and Britain’s Good Morning Britain. She also frequently appears on the Inside Edition YouTube channel which is the #1 news and politics channel with over 13 million subscribers.

With Inside Edition, Alison has traveled across the United States, telling the stories that people talk about and share. She has covered the biggest stories of the last decade, from the Black Lives Matter protests of 2014 and 2020, to how America is adjusting to the new reality of Covid-19, to serving as a court reporter for the landmark #MeToo cases of the Epstein, Weinstein and Cosby trials. Alison is equally versed in legalese as entertainment jargon, having covered award shows, red carpets and the British royal family from London; including the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Queen’s Funeral and the King’s Coronation.

Alison began her career as an intern at ABC News working directly with her idol, the late Barbara Walters after graduating from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly known as Ryerson), Canada’s premier journalism school.

Alison has put her passion to work in both the United States and Canada in online, television and documentary mediums, always striving to understand the people behind the headlines. Alison is the co-founder of a charity event, The Challenge for Life, that has raised over $8 million dollars for cancer research in her hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Alison was once named Canada’s Top 20 Under 20 and carried the Olympic torch over the Esplanade Riel Bridge helping to kick off the 2010 Winter Olympics. She is an avid runner who lives in New York City with her husband and bernese mountain dog.

Follow along on Alison’s adventures on Instagram: @alisonhallreporting