Let $A$ be a square $(0,1)$-matrix. Then $A$ is a Hall matrix provided it has a nonzero permanent. The Hall exponent of $A$ is the smallest positive integer $k$, if such exists, such that $A^k$ is a Hall matrix. The Hall exponent has received considerable attention, and we both review and expand on some of its properties. Viewing $A$ as the adjacency matrix of a digraph, we prove several properties of the Hall exponents of line digraphs with some emphasis on line digraphs of tournament (matrices).