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Larry Lujack


 

Larry Lujack (born June 6, 1940), a Top 40 Music radio disc jockey who was a precursor to the shock jocks of the 1990s, is known for his world-weary sarcastic style, "Klunk letter of the day," and darkly humorous "Animal Stories."

Radio stations

KCID, Caldwell, ID, 1958

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KGEM, Boise, ID

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KNEW, Spokane, WA

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KRPL, Moscow, ID

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KXFM, San Bernadino, CA

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KOL, Seattle, WA, 1963

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San Bernardino, CA

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Spokane, WA

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KJR, Seattle, WA, April 1964 - September 1966

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WMEX, Boston, MA, September 1966 to December 1966 as Johnny Lujack

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WCFL Chicago, IL, 1967 (4 months)(All-nights)

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WLS, Chicago, IL, August 1967 - July 1972 (Afternoons, then mornings)

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WCFL, Chicago, IL, July 3, 1972 - March 16, 1976 (Afternoons)

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WLS, Chicago, IL, September 16, 1976 - August 28, 1987 (Mornings, then in 1985, afternoons)

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  • WLS continued to pay Mr. Lujack for five years after his
  • departure to keep him from competing with them in markets

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    where ABC had local Radio outlets. In effect, a forced retirement.

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    WUBT, Chicago, IL, May 25, 2000 - January 10, 2001

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    WRLL, Chicago, IL, Oct. 8, 2003 to present.

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