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- Say "Al Allen" in Metro Detroit, and people smile, thinking of the cheerful reporter who greeted them through their TV screens every morning... broadcasting live from frigid freeway overpasses, crime scenes, celebrations, and just about anywhere.Al Allen's iconic voice and face on the Fox 2 Morning Show, as well as evening and radio newscasts before that, provided big city news in a hard news town for 50 years.He delivered firsthand accounts of history-in-the-making events, including Detroit's 1975 riot and the funeral procession for Rosa Parks in Washington, DC.
- Author(s): Al Allen
- 92 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
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About the Book
Say "Al Allen" in Metro Detroit, and people smile, thinking of the cheerful reporter who greeted them through their TV screens every morning... broadcasting live from frigid freeway overpasses, crime scenes, celebrations, and just about anywhere.Book Synopsis
Say "Al Allen" in Metro Detroit, and people smile, thinking of the cheerful reporter who greeted them through their TV screens every morning... broadcasting live from frigid freeway overpasses, crime scenes, celebrations, and just about anywhere.
Al Allen's iconic voice and face on the Fox 2 Morning Show, as well as evening and radio newscasts before that, provided big city news in a hard news town for 50 years.
He delivered firsthand accounts of history-in-the-making events, including Detroit's 1975 riot and the funeral procession for Rosa Parks in Washington, DC.
"We're standing by," Al said countless times into his microphone, telling his producers back at the station that he and his cameraperson were ready to go on live TV before millions of viewers.
Now, in this unique memoir, Al reports on his own life, sharing his story with his trademark, tell-it-like-it-is style that's rooted in old school journalistic integrity.
With each chapter reading like one of his fast-paced news reports, We're Standing By offers an exclusive peek through the human lens of this iconic newsman. It reveals how he saw things, while covering big city murders and mayhem, superstars and scandals, or breaking news events. He even shares some behind-the-scenes bloopers.
Al also reveals that there's much more than the man with the microphone; he's a devoted husband and family man, father, and grandfather. And with courage and a commitment to mentoring, Al continues to help blaze new trails for African Americans and people of color in the news industry.
We're Standing By will make you laugh and cry, as you speed through the legendary life story of this Motor City icon.
Review Quotes
"An easy, fun, and riveting read, laced with... some sexy 'sound bites' that will leave you in stitches... literally LOL! The book, penned by a local broadcast legend, gives you a look at the evolution of local news programming and provides historical perspectives on the Civil Rights Movement, race relations, and so much more... A must read!"
Vickie Thomas
WWJ/Entercom Radio
National Association of Black Journalists
"Al Allen was legendary when my career started in Detroit TV. Being from Detroit, I knew of him, but we'd never met. That is, until I got my break in the business as the Fox 2 News Morning traffic reporter in 1998. Al also reported on this show. He gave me the most warm welcome and years of supportive friendship. He was the hardest working, had the most sources, and could turn around more stories in a day than any reporter in town, including the ones half his age and younger. And he did it all without ever looking tired, and always with his smile and endearing laugh at the end of the day. Al Allen taught me so much about the business as a young reporter. He was a great mentor, and for that, I will be forever grateful."
Rhonda Walker
Reporter
WDIV Detroit
"We're Standing By is the consummate collection of inside perspectives from the man we saw outside every morning on Fox 2. Al's stories are like written conversations with him -- entertaining, insightful, inspirational, and revealing. It's a must-read, and an 'I-can't-put-it-down' for all who have watched, known, and loved Al Allen."
Karen Dumas
CEO
Images & Ideas, Inc.
"Al Allen is a legend, no doubt. He has paved the way for so many in print and broadcast journalism, and is the nicest guy you'll ever meet. This collection of his famed stories and unshared memories of his time in front of the camera are enjoyable, insightful, and a must-read for everyone."
John Mason
Detroit Radio Personality