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Beloved WMMR Radio Host Pierre Robert Dies at 70
29 Oct
Summary
- Legendary Philadelphia DJ Pierre Robert passed away on October 29, 2025
- Robert hosted WMMR's midday show for decades and was a beloved figure
- Supported local artists and performers like Bon Jovi and Springsteen

On October 29, 2025, the Philadelphia music community mourned the passing of legendary radio DJ Pierre Robert, who had hosted WMMR's midday show for over four decades. Robert, who was 70 years old, was found dead in his home, with no foul play suspected.
Robert was a beloved figure in the city, known for his unwavering passion for music and his deep connection with listeners. He was particularly admired for his support of local artists and performers, including big names like Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen. Bon Jovi described Robert as a "great friend" and "someone who truly LOVED music."
During his time on the air, Robert had become a fixture at WMMR, hosting a variety of popular segments, including Noontime Workforce Blocks, Pierre's Vinyl Cut, and exclusive artist interviews. His annual Christmas Eve shows were also much-anticipated events, featuring holiday tunes and sound clips.
Beasley Media Group, WMMR's parent company, expressed their grief over Robert's passing, with CEO Caroline Beasley stating that his "unwavering love for music and his deep connection with listeners made him one of radio's most enduring and beloved voices." The station and its listeners will undoubtedly feel the loss of this iconic figure in the Philadelphia music scene.




