Pete Cooper (DJ)
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Pete Cooper (born 6 March 1981) (sometimes known as Producer Pete) is a radio presenter and producer currently working at the University of Westminster's Smoke Radio in London.
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[edit] Shows
'The Request Show' broadcasts on Wednesdays at 17:00 UK time on Smoke Radio.co.uk. Pete produces and presents the show with some co-presenting by Stuart Paske. Other radio shows include: 'The Dan Lawrence Show' on the University of Hertfordshire's 'Crush Radio' where Pete produces for his colleague Daniel Lawrence, he also co-presents on the show. And 'The Peter Cooper Show' on Watford Hospital Radio (WHR) in Hertfordshire where he produces and presents (has now left the station).
[edit] Features
Some of the features Pete has written or co-written for his shows include; 'Pure and Sample' where an origial track is played followed by a cover version, 'The iTunes Shuffle' where a random tune is played from the music playlist usually becoming something really obscure, "Slash Dot" a feature looking at weird and homorous internet sites, 'The Feature With No Name' where Dan and Pete predict the position of tracks not yet released, and 'The Half Time Show With Brad and Chud' in which Dan Lawrence and Pete Cooper disapear off for a swift pint and well earned rest whilst these 2 characters take over the studio with much mayhem and tomfoolery. Pete's latest radio acclaim is the newly lanched feature Mass-debate, a chessy yet topical and informative discussion about 2 contrasting products or situations.
[edit] Other radio work
Some of Pete Cooper's other achievements in radio and music include interviews with BBC Radio One's 'Chappers and Dave' and also Radio One's 'Scott Mills' both Broadcast Live on Crush Radio. And participation in Smoke Radio's "Big Red One 2007", where he took part in a 24 hour broadcast bonanza raising money for Comic Relief. Pete has also performed a number of live DJ sets at 'Hutton Hall' the University of Hertfordshire's club venue.
[edit] Career
Pete Cooper is currently studying radio production at the University of Westminster upon graduation he is hoping to work as a producer or presenter on UK radio.