Broadcaster Steve Wright, who presented programmes for BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 for more than 40 years, has died at the age of 69 - on World Radio Day.
The BBC paid tribute to Steve Wright on X with a statement:
"No-one had more energy to deliver shows that put a smile on audiences’ faces. They loved him deeply."
— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) February 13, 2024
Director-General Tim Davie pays tribute to "truly wonderful broadcaster" Steve Wright MBEhttps://t.co/vkxaIwhBRz pic.twitter.com/yMFnkKO9nw
Tributes have been paid by hundreds of industry professionals too.
I am so sad that my dear friend Steve Wright has passed away. He was a great broadcaster and we just loved one another’s company. I was shocked at the news and will miss him terribly.
— Tony Blackburn OBE. (@tonyblackburn) February 13, 2024
Steve Wright was a king of broadcasting. He made it look effortless, but put so much work into every link, every song and radio programme. A huge loss.
— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) February 13, 2024
Steve Wright passing on World Radio Day 💔
— Dean McCullough (@thedeanlife) February 13, 2024
Such sad news x https://t.co/nKF7kr66g8