Pierre Robert, Harry Donahue remembered for their legendary radio careers

Legendary Radio Personalities Pierre Robert and Harry Donahue Remembered After Passing

Philadelphia, PA - The broadcasting world is mourning the loss of two iconic figures, Pierre Robert and Harry Donahue, who have left an indelible mark on the airwaves. Robert, a stalwart host at 93.3 WMMR's midday show for 44 years, and Donahue, a beloved voice of Temple University basketball and football, and former morning news anchor for KYW Newsradio, have been remembered by colleagues, friends, and fans as trailblazers who shared their passion for music and sports with the world.

Pierre Robert, a native of Northern California, joined WMMR in 1981 after leaving a radio station in San Francisco. He became known for his eclectic musical tastes and generous nature, hosting segments like "On This Day" and "Pierre's Vinyl Cut," which paid tribute to the history of rock n' roll. Robert was a loyal friend who didn't discriminate between popular and underground artists, and his dedication to supporting local music has earned him a special place in the hearts of many.

Jon Bon Jovi, a great friend of Robert's, recently remembered him as "a loyal friend" who cared deeply about the people he worked with. "His voice helped the hungry and the homeless," Bon Jovi wrote on social media, highlighting Robert's kindness and generosity. Singer Bryan Adams also dedicated his song "Heaven" to Robert during a concert at Xfinity Mobile Arena in South Philadelphia.

Meanwhile, Harry Donahue, a native of Philadelphia, spent 35 years as a morning news anchor for KYW Newsradio, providing updates on sports, traffic, and weather. He was the voice of Temple University basketball and football, calling his first game in 1984 and his first basketball game in 1987. Donahue's dedication to sports broadcasting earned him induction into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 2000.

Temple Athletics has also paid tribute to Donahue, calling him "a Philadelphia broadcasting legend" who brought passion and pride to fans across the city and beyond. Kevin Copp, Temple's current play-by-play announcer, remembered Donahue as "one of the voices of my childhood," and Inside Golf reflected on his legacy as a passionate and dedicated host.

Both Robert and Donahue will be deeply missed by their colleagues and fans, who have lost two shining stars in the world of broadcasting. Their contributions to music and sports journalism will continue to inspire future generations of airwaves personalities.
 
πŸ˜”πŸŽ™οΈ just saw this news and I'm feeling down... another two legends gone too soon πŸ•°οΈ Pierre Robert and Harry Donahue were more than just radio hosts, they were part of our collective childhood memories πŸ“Ί I remember listening to Pierre's show at WMMR as a kid, and his enthusiasm was infectious πŸ’– And who can forget Harry Donahue's iconic voice calling Temple University basketball games? πŸ€ those were the days 😒 it's hard to imagine radio without their presence...
 
πŸ˜’πŸŽ™οΈ Radio legends gone too soon πŸ‘πŸ’” I'm so sad to hear about Pierre Robert & Harry Donahue πŸ€• They left an amazing mark on the industry πŸ’₯ Their passion for music & sports is still inspiring us today ❀️ I loved how they shared their talents with the world, whether it was Pierre's eclectic shows or Harry's sports updates πŸ“Ί Jon Bon Jovi & Bryan Adams were right, they truly cared about people 🀝 It's gonna be tough to fill those shoes πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ but their legacy lives on πŸ’– We'll keep playing their fave tunes & remember their stories πŸŽΆπŸ’«
 
πŸ˜” Just heard about Pierre Robert and Harry Donahue, can't believe they're gone 😒. Both legends brought so much energy and passion to their shows. I used to listen to Pierre's Vinyl Cut all the time back in the day 🎧, his music tastes were always on point! And who can forget Harry's sports broadcasts? The guy could bring a game to life like no one else ⚽️. It's sad to see these iconic figures go but their memories and legacy will live on πŸ”₯. They truly made a difference in the world of broadcasting, and we're all better off for having known them πŸ™πŸ’«
 
πŸ€• just think about all these legends passin' away 🌹 and we're left with nothin but memories. like, can't they get paid for their legacy or somethin'? πŸ€‘ seriously though, it's crazy to see how much impact Pierre Robert had on the music scene, from rock n' roll to local artists. and Harry Donahue was more than just a sports anchor, he was a voice of the city ❀️. what's next? we gotta start celebratin' their lives instead of just mournin' the loss πŸ’₯
 
πŸ™ These 2 legends left an amazing mark on the broadcasting world, it's sad to see them go πŸŽ€πŸ’”. Pierre Robert was all about spreading love for music and supporting local artists, you could tell he had a big heart ❀️. And Harry Donahue, man... what a voice! He made Temple University basketball and football sound so cool 😎. I'm gonna miss hearing his sports updates on KYW Newsradio πŸ“°. It's crazy to think they're gone, but their legacy will live on through the people they inspired πŸ’«. RIP Pierre and Harry πŸ‘‘
 
I'm really gonna miss these guys... Pierre Robert was just so cool, always talkin' about that old-school rock n' roll stuff πŸ€Ÿβ€β™‚οΈ and Harry Donahue was the best, you know when he'd be callin' those Temple University games, it felt like you were right there with him on the sidelines πŸ‘€. They were true legends in their own right, bringin' so much joy and passion to everyone who listened or watched 'em πŸ’•. It's crazy how they're gone now, but we can always look back at all the great times they gave us 🎡🏈
 
πŸ™ they're still remembered so much after passing... it's because they made a mark that goes beyond just being on the radio or TV, they shared their passion with people's lives πŸ’–
 
πŸ˜” it's crazy how fast time flies right? one minute these guys are on the air, sharing their passions with us, and the next they're gone πŸ•°οΈ. it makes you appreciate all the moments you shared with them, even if they were just a quick tune or a sports update πŸŽ΅πŸ€. what really gets me is how much they impacted people's lives - whether it was through music or sports, their presence made a difference πŸ’–. and it's not just about the big things either... it's the little stuff too, like when Jon Bon Jovi dedicated his song to Pierre 🎸. it just goes to show that even the most iconic figures were human beings with hearts ❀️.
 
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