Terry Flettrich Rohe

Terry Flettrich (Rohe) was an on-air personality at WDSU-TV in New Orleans from the early-1950's through the mid-1970's. Later in her career, she was a contributing correspondent for "Good Morning America". Terry started her broadcasting career at WDSU radio in the late 40's, hosting numerous radio shows, including the "Ladies at Lunch" program, broadcast live from the D.H. Holmes Department Store, her employer at that time. Terry began her association with WDSU-TV prior to the station even signing on-air for the first time in December, 1948. As the station's personnel were learning to produce and broadcast live shows with "practice shows", Terry was writer, producer and host of many of those. Terry was host of a children's show, "Mrs. Muffin" which began production in 1950 and was later the hostess of the ground-breaking program, "Mid-day", a magazine format show, one of the first in the United States.

Terry Flettrich (Rohe) was inducted into the GNOBA Hall of Fame in 1993. She is currently semi-retired and living in Maine.