
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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J. Wynn Rousuck joins us to review the musical 'Schmigadoon!,' at the Kennedy Center through February 9.
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Midday at the Movies takes a look at the Oscars.
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Mayor Brandon Scott joins Midday to discuss Baltimore City's agenda for legislators in Annapolis. Plus, the city joins legal challenge to Trump's DEI order.
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We also ask Maryland's Comptroller what to do if you received incorrect tax forms this year.
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Midday's special live coverage of Governor Moore's 2025 State of the Speech.
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Roca began in Massachusetts and branched to Baltimore in 2018. Since then, its hyperlocal approach to violence intervention has won support from city officials and young men the nonprofit targets.
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Romancing the Novel explores romance novels and their cultural impact, and is hosted at McDaniel College’s Esther Prangley Rice Gallery.
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Dr. Wen is one of America’s most trusted and knowledgeable public health experts. She joins us for another discussion in our long-running series about the latest health trends and news.
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Theatre critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Midday to review Working for Crumbs, at Spotlighters Theatre.
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We dig into some of this week's most consequential stories on today's Midday News Wrap with Baltimore Banner reporter Lee O. Sanderlin.