Liz Bishop to Retire After 50+ Years on the Air at CBS 6

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She leaves behind an incredible broadcasting legacy in the Capital Region

A true Capital Region icon is signing off. Liz Bishop, longtime CBS 6 anchor and one of the most trusted voices in local news, has announced her retirement after more than five decades in broadcast journalism.

Liz began her career at CBS 6 in 1973 while still attending UAlbany, breaking barriers early as a weekend sportscaster — a rare role for women at the time. From there, she became a leading journalistic force in the Capital Region. 

A Look Back at Liz Bishop's Notable Achievements:

  • Longest-tenured on-air personality at CBS 6 Albany. Her career with the station began in 1973.
  • Pioneer of women in broadcasting. She was part of the first all-woman newscast in the 1970s.
  • Award-winning journalist. Recipient of an Edward R. Murrow Award and a New York Emmy.
  • Inducted into the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2016. This recognizes her significant contributions to the industry in New York State.
  • Among the first female reporters allowed in the New York Yankee locker room after a Supreme Court ruling, a testament to her breaking barriers in sports journalism.

Over the years, she covered everything from major breaking news to historic moments, including Ground Zero after 9/11 and exclusive interviews with national figures. 

CBS 6 will air a special tribute to Liz on May 30, honoring a remarkable career and a lasting legacy.

Great job Liz, you will be missed!

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