Tittle began her career in radio at Chicago's WBEE station in 1970. In 1972, she moved to Milwaukee, where she worked as a weekend radio personality at WNOV radio for a year. 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. She started her career at the station reporting news and working overnight, eventually moving to weekday afternoons a year later. Due to her growing popularity, Tittle was sought after by Johnson Publishing Company's WJPC radio station. They offered to double her salary, an offer she accepted in 1978. She co-hosted alongside Tom Joyner and DJ Bebe D'Banana. In April 1979, Tittle was featured as JET magazine's "Beauty of the Week" while wearing bathing suit made out of radio station bumper stickers. 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. 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. After a year's hiatus from the public, she launched The LaDonna Tittle TV/Radio Show on Chicago's CAN-TV in 2001. 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. Tittle also starred in R. Kelly's 2005 melodrama Trapped in the Closet, as Rosie the nosy neighbor. Tittle has received many Awards and Recognitions for her public community Service, mentoring, educational self-esteem activities, and Culinary contributions. Tittle is "radio-act-tive"...