
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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Scholars from Baltimore's Institute for Islamic, Christian and Jewish Studies join Midday to discuss the holy days of the Spring season and the singular figure of Jesus Christ.
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As the White House considers taking back funding for public broadcasting, leaders from public media organizations in Maryland discuss their future.
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Midday hears from Charles Duff, past President of Jubilee Baltimore, about population and housing trends in Baltimore City.
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Midday hears from Congresswoman Sarah Elfreth (MD-03) just after her first 100 days in office about the latest on Capitol Hill, protecting the federal workforce and advocating against illegal deportations.
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Midday's Town Hall with Howard County Executive Calvin Ball. He speaks with us on the latest issues affecting the county including supporting the federal workforce, reduced funds for education and closing a budget gap.
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Theatre critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Midday to discuss the latest in local theatre.
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Reporters covering lawmakers in Annapolis review the 2025 session, which ended on Monday.
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The head of the city's Department of Public Works on his agency's workplace culture, ongoing projects and recycling pickup
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Fresh into the 2025 season, the Baltimore Orioles see change at Camden Yards in order to entice fans new and old.
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Midday takes a look at a changing climate's and its consequences for forest fires, floods and anxiety in Maryland.