Teria Rogers
Supervising Producer, MiddayTeria is a Supervising Producer on Midday.
A Washington, D.C. area native, Teria always dreamed of being a producer. An award-winning journalist focused on politics, Congress and the White House for radio and print, she has covered major national and international events such as 9/11, the 2008 presidential campaign, Arab Spring and the Trump administration. She has worked for several media outlets including Radio One, SiriusXM Satellite Radio and Public Broadcast.
Teria has had the honor of producing several daily news programs including The Kojo Nnamdi Show at WAMU-FM and The Michael Eric Dyson Show. Her path to journalism began with a B.A. in Communications from Clark Atlanta University, which she followed with an M.A. in Communication Management at the University of Southern California.
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Midday's 2025 MLK Day of Service show highlights two nonprofits supporting Maryland communities: HeartSmiles in Baltimore and City Youth Matrix in Frederick.
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Governor Wes Moore joins Midday to make the case for his 2026 state budget which includes taxes increases for high-income earners and a focus on economic growth.
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Midday Theater Critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins the show this week to review 'An Act of God' which is presented by the Iron Crow Theatre through January26.
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Baltimore native Pinky Cole recently opened a Slutty Vegan burger location in the Baltimore Peninsula.
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The Baltimore City Council has new members. How will Zac Blanchard, Jermaine Jones approach the job?New Baltimore City Council members Zac Blanchard, representing the 11th District, and Jermaine Jones, from the 12th District, join Midday to discuss their goals as freshman politicos.
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Popularized by his gripping thrillers, author John Grisham's latest book is his second work of non-fiction. Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions follows the stories of people falsely convicted of crimes, and the efforts to clear their names and return their freedom.
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As Maryland's electricity needs increase, some say new infrastructure is needed. But the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, a proposed 70-mile transmission line, is facing public outcry and new attention from lawmakers.
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Midday talks sports as the Baltimore Ravens head deeper into the playoffs.
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Midday Theater Critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins the show for her weekly theater review. What does she think about the classic musical 'Annie' at the Hippodrome?
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President Jimmy Carter spent nearly two years in hospice care and Midday speaks with medical professionals about end-of-life care and caretaking.