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She grew up in the Robert Taylor Homes public housing project in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the south side. The show began as a platform to chat with entertainers until she decided to shift to cooking after viewing a soul food exhibit in 2003. She was the oldest of five children. Tittle has received many Awards and Recognitions for her public community Service, mentoring, educational self-esteem activities, and Culinary contributions.

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Biography

Early life and education

Tittle was born the oldest of five children to Juanita (née Wiley; c. 1922–2000)[1] and James Olden Tittle[5] in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.

Shortly after returning to Chicago in 1973, she became the midday and evening host of WBMX-FM, where R&B and soul music were showcased. During a break in her time at WBEE, Tittle temporarily moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where she worked as a weekend radio personality at WNOV radio in 1972. Tittle also starred in R. Kelly's 2005 melodrama Trapped in the Closet, as Rosie the nosy neighbor.

Tittle was married to Ronald Horton, a Vietnam army volunteer from 1967 until his death in 1973.

In 1972, she moved to Milwaukee, where she worked as a weekend radio personality at WNOV radio for a year. Thereafter, Tittle worked part–time at WNUA-FM, a blues and smooth-jazz radio station located in Joliet, Illinois in 1991.

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After her parents divorced in 1959, Tittle relocated to the Hyde Park neighborhood with her mother and siblings. Tittle attended Dunbar Vocational High School. Tittle then worked at WNUA-FM, a blues and smooth-jazz radio station in Joliet, Illinois, before getting full–time work at Chicago's WGCI-FM in 1992. Tittle is "radio-act-tive"...

LaDonna Tittle

American radio personality, actress and model

LaDonna Theresa Tittle[citation needed][1] (born March 13, 1946)[citation needed][1] is an American radio personality,[2][3] actress and former model.

After a year's hiatus from the public, Tittle launched The LaDonna Tittle TV/Radio Show on Chicago's CAN-TV in 2001.[8] The show began as a platform to chat with entertainers until she decided to shift to cooking after viewing a soul food exhibit in 2003. According to Tittle, Her mom served as part-time manager of WVON during the early 1960s.[1] Her father was a businessman who owned several pool halls along East 47th street in the neighborhood.

Tittle is "radio-act-tive"...

Tittle worked at WBEE radio station for two years, later returning to Chicago in May 1973. Tittle worked at WJPC until the station was sold in December 1989.

Tittle then worked at WNUA-FM, a blues and smooth-jazz radio station in Joliet, Illinois, before getting full–time work at Chicago's WGCI-FM in 1992.

While a resident at Robert Taylor, Tittle began taking acting classes at the neighborhood club there. For the first few years, she worked between the FM and AM stations until automated overnight broadcasts came into play, which resulted in her being laid off in 2000.