Magazine publishing Allison co-founded
D Magazine – a monthly magazine covering
Dallas – in 1974, with backing from Dallas investor
Ray Lee Hunt. He and a group of investors purchased
Sport Magazine in 1981, which they subsequently sold three years later. He proceeded to found and publish
Art & Antiques in 1984. A year later, Allison was asked by
William F. Buckley Jr. to join the board of directors of the
National Review, and went on to become its publisher in 1988, succeeding
William A. Rusher. In 1981 or 1982 Allison sold his company Allison Publications, publisher of
Art & Antiques. He resigned as publisher of
National Review in 1993. Two years later, he and investor
Harlan Crow repurchased
D Magazine, Allison edited a new edition of
The Bible To Be Read As Living Literature, published by
Simon & Schuster in 1993. He was also the author of ''That's In The Bible?
(Random House, 2009) and co-author of Condemned To Repeat It'' (
Viking Penguin, 1998). In February 2013, Allison launched
D: The Broadcast, a two-hour daily morning talk show, on local Dallas independent station
KTXD, but the magazine ended its affiliation with the show in August of the same year. ==Political views==