The Voice of 93.3 WMMR Falls Silent: Farewell to Pierre Robert
 
Pierre Robert, a renowned radio personality who had a longtime association with Philadelphia's iconic radio station 93.3 WMMR, has died at the age of 70. Beasley Media Group—WMMR's parent company—confirmed that Robert was found dead at his residence on Wednesday. The cause of death has not yet been officially confirmed, though police have ruled out any suspicious activity. Pierre Robert Robert began his career at WMMR in 1981 and remained an integral part of Philadelphia's radio landscape for more than four decades. His contributions made the station a hub of local music culture. Photos of Robert with numerous renowned musicians and collaborators adorn the walls of WMMR's studios, still symbolizing his legacy. Following his passing, tributes were held at major concert venues such as Xfinity Mobile Arena, The Met, and The Fillmore. Preston Elliott and Steve Morrison, hosts of WMMR's "Preston & Steve" show, described him as "an exemplary man with a ...
 
 
 
 
 
