Radio Stations
Station | City | State | Dates | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
KCID 1490 | Caldwell | ID | 01958-01-011958 | |
KGEM 1140 | Boise | ID | ? | |
KNEW* 790 | Spokane | WA | 1963 | |
KPEG 1380 | Spokane | WA | 1963 | |
KRPL 1400 | Moscow | ID | ? | |
KFXM 590 | San Bernardino | CA | 1963 | |
KJRB* 790 | Spokane | WA | 01962-01-011962 – 01963-01-011963 | evenings |
KJR (AM) 950 | Seattle | WA | 01964-04-01April 1964 – 01966-09-01September 1966 | |
WMEX 1510 | Boston | MA | 01966-09-01September 1966 – 01966-12-01December 1966 | as Johnny Lujack |
WCFL 1000 | Chicago | IL | 1967 | four months; all-nights |
WLS (AM) 890 | Chicago | IL | 01967-08-01August 1967 – 01972-07-01July 1972 | afternoons, then mornings |
WCFL 1000 | Chicago | IL | 01972-07-03July 3, 1972 – 01976-03-16March 16, 1976 | afternoons ^ |
WLS (AM) 890 WLS-FM 94.7 |
Chicago | IL | 01976-09-16September 16, 1976 – 01987-08-28August 28, 1987 | mornings; then in 1985, afternoons** |
WUBT 103.5 | Chicago | IL | 02000-05-25May 25, 2000 – 02001-01-10January 10, 2001 | |
WRLL 1690 | Chicago | IL | 02003-09-08September 8, 2003 – 02006-08-15August 15, 2006 |
* KNEW and KJRB refer to the same radio station.
^ After WCFL switched to "Beautiful Music" in 1976, Lujack remained on staff, as he had a high-paying contract. When WLS made him an offer to return to work there, the two stations each paid half of Lujack's remaining WCFL contract.
** WLS continued to pay Lujack for five years after his 1987 departure to keep him from competing with them in markets where ABC had local radio outlets.
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