You won't hear radio host Tom Peake on KOOL-FM anymore. Here's why

Ed Masley
The Republic | azcentral.com
Radio personality Tom Peake is seen in 2009.

Tom Peake is coming off the air after nearly 40 years at 94.5 KOOL FM. 

Peake will remain at the station as music director. But he's ending his run as the afternoon on-air host. 

Reached on Facebook Messenger, Peake told the Arizona Republic: “Fair to say that it wasn't my idea, but I understand why, and I have no bad feelings or regrets.”

Peake started at the station with a weekend shift and moved to evenings in 1981. He became the station's production director in the early '80s, then shifted into a new role as music director in 1985. 

He also hosted the morning and afternoon drive before settling into the midday shift.

"I'd just like to say that I have nothing but the utmost respect for the station and the people in it," Peake told The Republic on Facebook Messenger.

"I've had a great run on the air here dating back to September 1, 1979. Wow! I think that we were playing disco at that time! I'm not going to be on the air any longer but, I'm still working with KOOL scheduling the music, and will be for the foreseeable future. I've been the luckiest guy in this business, and I hope I've been able to put a smile on some peoples faces along the way."

KOOL FM is a classic hits radio station owned by Entercom.

Additional reporting by Bill Goodykoontz.

Reach the reporter at ed.masley@arizonarepublic.com or 602-444-4495. Follow him on Twitter @EdMasley.

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