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She started on [[July 6]], [[2003]], replacing [[Diana Williams]], who asked for a lighter workload. Cho joined ABC News in 1999 as a Chicago-based correspondent for [[ABC NewsOne]], the network's affiliate news service. She later co-anchored ABC's overnight news program, ''[[World News Now]]'', with [[Derek McGinty]]. During this time, she also served as a fill-in newsreader for ''[[Good Morning America]]''.
 
Cho was a reporter at [[WPLG]] in [[Miami, Florida|Miami]] before moving to ABC News. She grew up in [[Concord, Massachusetts]], the older of two children (she has a younger brother, Andrew). Her father is Sang Cho, a [[Korean American]] surgeon in [[Boston]], and her mother is Donna, a retired nurse who is [[Jewish American]].
 
In early 2003, Cho was recognized by [[People Magazine|''People'' magazine]] as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People". It is rumored that Cho's arrival at WABC-TV made veteran anchor [[Roz Abrams]] leave the station and become her competition at [[WCBS-TV]].