ALISON HALL
CorrespondentAlison Hall officially joined INSIDE EDITION’s correspondent roster in 2024, after spending a decade on the Emmy-nominated team working behind the scenes first as a story coordinator then producer. She is the first producer in INSIDE EDITION history to be made a full-time on-air correspondent. She spent years filling-in as a reporter while on assignment for hundreds of stories – reporting from courthouses during the cases of Bill Cosby, Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein and internationally following the death of Queen Elizabeth, and the subsequent coronation of King Charles in London, England. Hall has covered the biggest stories of the last decade, from the Black Lives Matter movement of 2014 and 2020 to the unprecedented years of the pandemic and how COVID-19 has changed America. Alison covered the 2016 election, including as a producer at the Democratic National Convention and as a producer in London during the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2018.
While working at INSIDE EDITION, Hall was also as an anchor & host on The Law and Crime Network, has acted as a guest-chair on Canada’s #1 daytime talk show, The Social (CTV) and as a guest on CTV News & The Good Stuff. She has also appeared on Australia’s The Today Show for her coverage of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and Britain’s Good Morning Britain talking about her coverage of a security threat at Buckingham Palace prior to the King’s coronation.
Hall maintains an active Instagram presence (@alisonhallreporting) where many of her videos have garnered tens of millions of views, from news-you-can use stories including her experience with COVID-19 to a heartwarming story of sharing a rental car with strangers after a cancelled flight to get home to Canada for Christmas.
She hosted an independent podcast, Between Headlines in 2020, interviewing story subjects and the people behind our generation’s biggest news topics. Additionally, Hall’s first independent documentary-short ‘Ken’s Story’ was published online by Canada’s national publication, The Globe and Mail to much critical acclaim in 2017.
Hall 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.
When Hall was in high school her mother was diagnosed and subsequently survived breast cancer – as a result, Hall and her siblings founded a charity event, The Challenge for Life that has raised over $13 million dollars and continues annually supporting cancer research in her hometown of Winnipeg, Canada. She was once named Canada’s Top 20 Under 20 and was a torchbearer in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. She is an avid runner who lives in New York City with her husband and dog.
You can follow her across social channels at @alisonhallreporting.