Urban attended the
Gymnasium Carolinum in
Osnabrück and the
Artland-Gymnasium in
Quakenbrück. He then studied English literature, sociology, and history at the University of Hamburg. In 1977, he earned his doctorate with his thesis "Rolling Words – The Poetry of Rock: Texts of Anglo-American Popular Music." Since 1973, he has been working for the
Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR). In 1988, he took on a position as an editor in the music department of NDR. From 1995 to 1998, alongside his role as a music editor and presenter, Urban also served as the station voice of NDR 2. In 2003, he became the responsible editor for the programs "Nachtclub" and "Nightlounge" on NDR Info. At NDR 2, he hosted the show "NDR 2 Soundcheck Neue Musik," for which he personally curated the music program. In September 2016, the show was named after him and has been called "NDR 2 Soundcheck – The Peter Urban Show" ever since. From to , he provided commentary for the
Eurovision Song Contest on German television, with the exception of
2009 for health reasons. In 2007, he also commented on the
Eurovision Dance Contest in
2007. In 2011, he was a member of the jury for the Live Entertainment Award, and in 2012, he served as a juror at the Jewrovision in Munich. In 2013, Urban retired as an editor. However, as a freelance contributor, he continues to host his show on NDR and is part of the moderator team for the program "Nachtclub" on NDR Blue. In 2015, he co-commentated the Webvideopreis 2015 with the German web video producer HandOfBlood. Since 2021, the show "Urban Pop – Musiktalk mit Peter Urban" has been airing on NDR Radio, featuring him as the host. ==Bibliography==