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Philadelphia Radio Icon Pierre Robert Dies at 68
| RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, October 29, 2025 | 2:33pm CT |
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Beasley Media Group announced the passing of legendary 93.3 WMMR/Philadelphia radio personality Pierre Robert, who was found deceased at his home on Wednesday, October 29. Authorities said no foul play is suspected.
Robert joined WMMR in 1981 and became one of Philadelphia's most beloved radio figures, known for his warm "Greetings Citizens" salutation, deep love of music, and genuine connection with listeners. For more than four decades, he helmed the station's midday show, blending classic rock with new and alternative sounds, and hosting signature segments such as Noontime Workforce Blocks, Pierre's Vinyl Cut, and his popular "On This Day" music history features.
Beyond the airwaves, Robert was a fixture in the city's music and charitable communities -- from hosting events like the AIDS Walk and supporting Manna's Pie in the Sky fundraiser to celebrating Philadelphia's vibrant live music scene. His contributions were honored with a star on the Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame.
"We all have heavy hearts today," said Beasley Media Group CEO Caroline Beasley. "Pierre's unwavering love for music and his deep connection with listeners made him one of radio's most enduring and beloved voices. He will be greatly missed."
Beasley Media Group and WMMR extended condolences to Robert's family, friends, and fans, calling his passing "an incredible loss" for Philadelphia radio and the generations of listeners who grew up with his voice.
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