Radio presenter John Peters dies aged 75 after decades on air

Radio presenter John Peters has died at the age of 75.

He was best known as one of the original voices of Radio Trent, where he launched the Nottingham station in 1975.

John had a long career in commercial and community radio, working across several stations including GEM-AM, Saga 106.6 FM, and Smooth Radio.

In recent years, he returned as part of Boom Radio, joining the station at its launch in 2021.

Speaking on behalf of Boom, co-founder David Lloyd said: “John was a pro. A broadcaster’s broadcaster. He loved radio, and the audience loved him.”

John was admired by colleagues and listeners for his warm style, deep knowledge of music, and his lifelong dedication to radio.

His broadcasting career began in the 1960s with pirate station Radio 270, and he later became a voiceover artist, continuity announcer and presenter for BBC and commercial radio.

Boom Radio’s Phil Riley added: “He’s been part of our story from the very start. We’ll miss him deeply.”

Tributes from former colleagues and fans have been shared across social media and online forums, many remembering his friendly voice and storytelling ability.

He died peacefully at home surrounded by family.