It appears Joyce Littel and radio station V103 may have parted ways, although she and her nighttime show, called "The Quiet Storm," are still listed on the station's Web site.

The AJC has contacted both Littel and station management for comment but have not heard back yet.

Still, the radio host’s Twitter followers seem to be mourning a departure.

“I love you Aunt Joyce, keep your head up,” one wrote Tuesday. “Twenty years on V103. Most radio personalities don’t make it a year.”

“Is really true???” another posted asked. “Is there no more ‘Quiet Storm?’”

One of Littel’s own recent Tweets says, “I am celebrating my release,” but there’s no explanation what she’s celebrating a release from.

Check back for more updates.

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