For many in the New York metropolitan area, the familiar face of Liz Cho has become a constant presence during the weeknight news. As the co-anchor of Eyewitness News on WABC-TV, she shares the desk with Bill Ritter, bringing viewers the 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts.
Cho's journey to this prominent role began in July 2003, stepping in to replace Diana Williams. But her experience in broadcast journalism stretches back further. She first joined ABC News in 1999, working as a correspondent based in Chicago for ABC NewsOne, the network's affiliate news service. From there, she moved to co-anchor ABC's overnight news program, World News Now, alongside Derek McGinty. During that period, she also lent her voice as a fill-in newsreader for the popular morning show, Good Morning America.
While the specifics of her current residence aren't publicly detailed, her professional life is firmly rooted in New York City, where she delivers the news that matters to millions each evening.
