Kitty Dunn, co-host of “Jonathan and Kitty in the Morning,” signed off from Madison’s 105.5 Triple M (WMMM) for the last time on Friday, ending a 26-year run alongside Jonathan Suttin, weekdays from 5 to 10 a.m.
Minutes after her final broadcast, Dunn shared, “Thank you for your loyalty and friendship. The music’s not going anywhere—turn it up and live life loud!”
The duo, a Madison staple, has won or placed in Madison Magazine’s Best of Madison every year since 2003, often taking gold.
Dunn joined Triple M 33 years ago, initially working with John Urban before partnering with Suttin in 1999. “I feel the listeners’ love. Jonathan and I started liking each other around year 23 or 24,” she quipped.
“Madison’s a great place for radio and music. I’m not leaving town, and I’m so grateful for the support.”
Suttin, likening their bond to a sibling rivalry, said, “Kitty’s been like my big sister, steering me right and picking on me—sometimes when I deserve it, sometimes not.” He called the departure “like a bad breakup,” admitting he’s navigating “all the stages of grief.”
Before WMMM, Dunn started in radio journalism. “Here, I got to do news while letting my wild personality shine—an amazing opportunity,” she said. “People warned my attitude would get me in trouble, but it’s also kept me employed.”
Suttin reassured listeners, “We’ll keep creating music, having fun, giving away concert tickets, and laughing or crying about the world. You’ll keep me in line.” He’ll continue hosting weekdays from 5 to 10 a.m. on 105.5 Triple M.

