Heartbreaking detail emerges after iconic radio DJ found dead at 70

The iconic radio personality and DJ Pierre Robert has died at the age of 70. He was found dead at his home on October 29.

Longtime radio DJ Pierre Robert was working in Philadelphia radio for almost half a century. Sadly, Robert, pronounced “Ro-Bear,” has died at age 70.

“We all have heavy hearts today,” Beasley Media Group Chief Executive Officer Caroline Beasley said. “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.”

According to his station, WMMR’s parent company, Beasley Media Group, he was found at his home on Wednesday. Although the circumstances surrounding his passing are not yet disclosed, no foul play is suspected.

Pierre Robert’s legendary career with WMMR lasted for more than 44 years. He began his journey in 1981 and became a well-known voice for listeners in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and parts of Maryland.

Iconic radio DJ Pierre Robert dead at 70
He broadcast his Pierre Robert Show daily from 10.30 a.m. to 2 pm Monday through Friday. His show always started with his famous welcome, “Greetings, Citizens.”

“Pierre encompassed everything that rocks – the new and familiar, rock and alternative, punk and singer-songwriter… whether presenting in the air studio, on-stage, or unearthing treasures in the MMaRchives,” Beasley Media Group wrote.

“In addition, Pierre’s generosity was unparalleled-from attending and hosting the AIDS Walk to his on-air support of MANNA’s Pie in the Sky fundraiser, along with his active and genuine support of all charitable initiatives of WMMR. He truly cared about his listeners and the people of Philadelphia.”

The statement ended, “One of the city’s most recognizable celebrities, Pierre was at the center of its live music scene, greeting his legions of fans as if personal friends in the smallest clubs and largest stadiums. His star is included on the Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame.”

Rest in peace, Pierre Robert.

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