A long-tenured on-air personality at the Current who worked behind the scenes to improve diversity and equality, Jade Tittle has announced her departure from Minnesota Public Radio's alternative music station to pursue other interests.
"I'm ready to move on to my next dream," the midday radio host said in a statement posted Monday afternoon on the Current's website.
Tittle has been on the air at the Current for 15 years, the last eight as its 10 a.m.-2 p.m. host — and the last three also serving as its music director. She will remain on the air until the end of the week and continue working off the air until Nov. 10.
A Minnesota native who came back to the Twin Cities from the University of Kansas, Tittle has not said what her plans are once she leaves MPR. She told the Star Tribune she wants to keep that information private, citing ongoing dealings with a convicted stalker — a "pretty horrible" situation that played a role in her decision, she said.
Tittle was recently victimized by the same stalker who pleaded guilty to harassing former Current radio host Mary Lucia in 2015. The 63-year-old man was arrested in January 2022 and faces felony charges for twice breaking a restraining order by visiting Tittle's home.
Reaction to Tittle's departure from the station resulted in ample high praise on social media for her work.
"Thank you for 15 amazing years," listener Jessica Belich posted to Facebook. "I have always been able to count on you for a stellar playlist and relatable voice."
"One of the greats," former MPR newsman Bob Collins also posted.