
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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John Grisham's book "Framed" was released in 2024 and is his second work of non-fiction. The book follows the stories of people falsely convicted of crimes, and the efforts to clear their names.
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The Greater Baltimore Committee is holding their 2025 Pulse Check event which brings together leaders of the region's economic landscape to unveil a new brand for Baltimore's business renaissance.
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A recent investigation by The Baltimore Banner found that thousands of Baltimore City students rely on public transportation to get to school but their transit options are often unreliable.
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Local leaders in institutions of higher education discuss the Black experience in Maryland colleges and universities.
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Legislation being considered by lawmakers in Annapolis would end the the automatic charging of juveniles as adults in the course of prosecution for certain crimes.
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Cohen formerly represented Baltimore City's District 1 on the City Council. Now, he holds the top spot.
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Tom Hall chats with former UMBC President Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, III, about his latest book, The Resilient University: How Purpose and Inclusion Drive Student Success.
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In a special Midday broadcast for Black History Month, we revisit our conversation with author and former New York Times journalist Scott Shane about his novel, Flee North: A Forgotten Hero and the Fight for Freedom in Slavery's Borderland.
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Creative Alliance's first performing resident artist Brinae Ali spotlights the legacy of Baltimore tap dancer Baby Laurence.
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CASA is an organizing group created to support immigrant communities in the Washington, D.C./Maryland region and their Policy Director Cathryn Paul joins Midday to discuss the organization's current legislative efforts.