Lance Allan Biography
Lance Allan is an American Broadcast Journalist, Anchor, and Reporter currently working as a sports anchor and Reporter at TMJ4 in Milwaukee. He worked as a weekend sports anchor at Green Bay’s WFRV-TV. Lance interned for the hands-on experience at WMTV, the local NBC affiliate, from Sept. 1991 to Aug. 1992. His real-world preparation included editing sports highlights and conducting interviews. He was named the Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year in 2012 and 2005 by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.
10 Quick Facts About Lance Allan
- Name: Lance Allan
- Age: Not Known
- Birthday: Not Known
- Zodiac Sign: Not Known
- Height:5 feet 8 inches
- Nationality: American
- Occupation: Not Known
- Marital Status: Not Known
- Salary:$40,000 – $ 110,500.
- Net worth:$1 Million – $5 Million
Lance Allan Age
Allan age, date of birth and birthday are publicly not available. He grew up in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, United States of America. Information about the exact date of birth is not yet confirmed.
Lance Allan Education
Allan attended Rice Lake High School, it was on to UW – Barron County, and then the University of Wisconsin – Madison with a bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism.
Lance Allan Height
Allan stands at an average height. He appears to be quite tall in stature if his photos, relative to his surroundings, are anything to go by. However, details regarding his actual height and other body measurements are currently not publicly available. We will update this section when the information is available.
Lance Allan Family
Stevenson was born and raised by her parents in Melbourne. Our efforts to find out more about her family came to no avail as no such information is publicly available. Thus, the identity of Kate’s parents is still unclear. It is also not known if she has any siblings. Nevertheless, this section will be updated as soon as it is available.
Lance Allan Wife
Lance is happily married, and the proud father of three beautiful children, including identical twin boys. He is somehow private when it comes to matters concerning her personal life. He was named the Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year in 2012 and 2005 by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.
Lance Allen TMJ4
When Lance reached high school, the freshmen were asked in one particular class to think of a career they might like to pursue. “I thought right away that I wanted to be a sports announcer of some kind.” His interest in sports broadcasting seemed to develop early and naturally. Even as a high school junior, Lance landed a job at WJMC, Rice Lake’s local radio station. He did the small scale stuff that any teenager would be expected to handle, which wasn’t a disappointment to Lance. He was getting a taste of broadcasting and loving every minute of it.
From Rice Lake High School, it was on to UW – Barron County, and then the University of Wisconsin – Madison, where Lance studied broadcast journalism. Like many broadcasting students, Lance interned for the hands-on experience at WMTV, the local NBC affiliate, from Sept. 1991 to Aug. 1992. His real-world preparation included editing sports highlights and conducting interviews.
His official title was weather reporter, but station management knew that Lance’s heart was really in sports. “I did get the opportunity to shoot sports stories between my weathercasts, which was great,” said Lance. “Because the station was so small, I really did a little bit of everything for two years…anchoring and reporting in news, weather, and sports.” In May 1994, Lance moved into sports permanently, a position he held for a year until he grabbed an opportunity to become a weekend sports anchor at Green Bay’s WFRV-TV. “I was excited to move to a bigger market,” said Lance “Working in different capacities at WJFW taught me so many things, though. For one thing, I determined how much I really liked sports and wanted that to be my area of concentration. Being in weather taught me how to ad-lib, and working as a news reporter taught me how to be thorough. It was so worth starting where I did.”
After a little more than a year at WFRV, Lance heard about an opportunity in the TODAY’S TMJ4’s sports department. “I knew Kevin [Hunt] and Jessie [Garcia] from covering things together,” said Lance. “In my opinion, TODAY’S TMJ4 has the best reputation around the state as far as the place to be in broadcasting.
I wanted to give it everything I had to make their sports team.” After the traditional resume tape reviews, interview process and difficult wait for a response, Lance got the call from TODAY’S TMJ4. “I had said whatever the outcome of my interview process, I just wanted a critique my tape and let me know how I was doing,” said Lance. “Then I got the call. I was overwhelmed. I felt like all my education had finally paid off and that one of my bigger goals had been reached.
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