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Larry Lujack (born Larry Lee Blankenburg; June 6, 1940 – December 18, 2013), also called Superjock, Lawrence of Chicago, Charming and Delightful Ol' Uncle Lar, and King of the Corn Belt, was a Top 40 music radio disc jockey who was well known for his world-weary sarcastic style.
His wife, the former Patricia Ann "Pat" Schierbrock (February 22, 1927 — August 2, 2022), was the daughter of Josephine (née Wilson) and Frank H. Schierbrock. [39] Lujack and Schierbrock were married in Davenport, Iowa at the Sacred Heart Cathedral on June 26, 1948. [15] [40] They had three children: [33] Mary, Jeff, and Carol (1954–2002 ...
Marianne Murciano (Sirott) co-hosted a morning program called "Fox Thing in the Morning" on Chicago's Fox affiliate from 1993–2000, with husband, Bob Sirott. In 2005 Murciano conducted some co-interviews with Sirott for Chicago Tonight. Murciano was born in Havana, Cuba, and moved to Miami in 1961.
The station featured radio legends Larry Lujack and Tommy Edwards in the morning drive, along with news reporter Kathy Worthington. [7] [8] [13] [14] Other legendary Chicago area radio personalities from WLS and WCFL followed Tommy Edwards and Larry Lujack on the air, including Scotty Brink middays and "World Famous" Tom Murphy in the evening ...
Alan Krashesky, anchorman of Chicago's WLS-TV or ABC 7; Samuel Lubell (1911–1987), print journalist, pollster, and National Book Award finalist; Jim Miklaszewski, chief Pentagon correspondent for NBC News [99] Carl Monday, investigative journalist in Cleveland [100] Mike Royko (1932–1997), long-time Chicago newspaper columnist
8 Was LuJack the voice of the large human heart exhibit at museum of science and industry chicago?
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WLS and most Cumulus news/talk stations began running Westwood One News on January 1, 2015. (Westwood One is a Cumulus subsidiary.) This lasted until August 30, 2020, when Westwood One shuttered its news service, and as of August 31, 2020, the station is once again affiliated with ABC News Radio.