Liz Chois anews anchoratWABC-TVinNew York City.She has co-anchored the weekday 4 and 6 p.m. editions ofEyewitness News.
Liz Cho | |
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Alma mater | Boston University |
Occupation | Journalist |
Notable credit(s) | Evening Anchor forWABC-TV(2003-present) (withDavid Novarro,"First at 4:00pm" ) and (withBill Ritter,at 6:00pm) AM anchor for (World News Now) (2002-2003) |
Spouse(s) | Evan Gottlieb (divorced) Josh Elliott(2015 –present) |
Children | 1 |
Early life and education
editCho grew up inConcord, Massachusetts,and has a younger brother, Andrew.[1]She was born to Sang In Cho (d. March 13, 2009),[2]aKorean Americansurgeon,[1]and aJewish-Americannurse,[1]Donna Cho (née Weltman).[2][3]Her father, born and raised inSouth Korea,immigrated to the United States to practice medicine and was a liver and kidney transplant surgeon who headed the team that did the first liver transplant inBoston.[4]He died fromcolon canceron March 13, 2009.[2][5]Liz Cho attendedBoston University,majoring in journalism and history.[6]
Career
editHer first professional work in journalism was as an assignment editor atNew England Cable NewsinNewton, Massachusetts.[6]Cho was next a reporter atWPLGinMiami, Floridabefore moving to ABC News as a Chicago-based correspondent forABC NewsOne,the network's affiliate news service. She later co-anchored ABC's overnight news program,World News Now,withDerek McGinty.During this time, she also served as a correspondent and fill-in anchor forGood Morning America.[6]
Cho started at WABC-TV on July 7, 2003, replacingDiana Williamsat 6 p.m. and 11 p.m.[6]In 2011, Cho began anchoring the station's new "First at 4:00" newscast, withDavid Novarro,filling the hour left vacant by the departure ofThe Oprah Winfrey Show.[7]In addition, as of 2012, she continues to anchor the 6 p.m. broadcasts withBill Ritter.[6]
Personal life
editShe and husband Evan Gottlieb had daughter Louisa Simone Gottlieb on May 17, 2007, inNew York City.[8]
Cho filed for divorce from Gottlieb in 2012.[citation needed]In August 2014, Cho became engaged to journalistJosh Elliott.[9][10][11]On July 11, 2015, she married Elliott inMontecito, California.[12]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^abcTauber, Michelle (May 12, 2003)."50 Most Beautiful People".People.RetrievedSeptember 30,2014.
- ^abc"Dr. Sang In Cho Obituary".Death Notices, Boston.com. n.d.Archivedfrom the original on February 13, 2013.RetrievedFebruary 10,2013.
- ^The Tablet: "The Journeys of Six Jewish Americans" by Shais Rishon (MaNishtana)May 13, 2016
- ^Huff, Richard (April 13, 2012)."Liz Cho goes into the OR, for organ donor story".Daily News.New York City.Archived fromthe originalon January 30, 2013.RetrievedOctober 29,2012.
- ^Cho, Liz."One of the last photos of my dad with my Lulu. He died from colon cancer. More can be done".Twitter.RetrievedSeptember 30,2014.
- ^abcde"Liz Cho".New York City:WABC-TV.RetrievedSeptember 30,2014.
- ^Gauthier, Andrew (February 7, 2011)."WABC to Launch 1-Hour Newscast in 'Oprah' Timeslot".Mediabistro,Adweek.Retrieved12 October2016.
- ^"Inner Tube: Cho Joins Baby Boomlet".New York City: (second item)Daily News.May 18, 2007.RetrievedOctober 29,2012.
- ^Feldman, Josh (September 29, 2014)."NBC's Josh Elliott, WABC's Liz Cho Are Reportedly Engaged".Mediate.RetrievedSeptember 30,2014.
- ^Kaplan, Don; Yaniv, Oren (September 29, 2014)."NBC Sports' Josh Elliott engaged to WABC-TV's Liz Cho".Daily News.New York City.RetrievedSeptember 30,2014.
- ^Champion, Sam (September 29, 2014)."Im not going to b at work tomorrow. @JoshElliott32 and @LizCho7 announced their engagement tnite!!".Twitter.RetrievedSeptember 30,2014.
- ^"NBC's Josh Elliott and ABC's Liz Cho Are Married".People.July 11, 2015.RetrievedJuly 12,2015.