Lujack came to Chicago to work for
WCFL-AM. He spent a few months there before being hired at
WLS. While at WCFL, Lujack closed the air studio curtains during public visiting hours. His
Animal Stories routine came about because WLS was still receiving farm magazines long after the station changed to a rock-music format in 1960. Lujack started reading some of them and began airing stories from them instead of reading the grain reports connected with the Farm Report. When the Farm Report was officially discontinued, the feature became Animal Stories. A perfectionist about his work, Lujack would review every word he spoke on the air after each broadcast by listening to an
audio cassette skimmer tape which recorded only when the microphone was open. shortly after his son John from his first marriage died in an accident. In 1997, Lujack moved from
Palatine, Illinois, to the outskirts of
Santa Fe, New Mexico, and, in May 2000, began working again, for then-WUBT (
WKSC-FM) in Chicago, via a remote
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) link from a
New Mexico recording studio, teaming up with
Matt McCann who was based in the Chicago studio. The ratings for the show out-paced the rest of the radio station. In 2003, he reteamed with his Animal Stories partner, Tommy Edwards (Little "Snot-Nosed" Tommy), on
WRLL (1690 AM) in Chicago, to broadcast his signature features on weekday mornings. On August 16, 2006, Lujack was terminated with the entire WRLL on-air staff as it was announced that the station's
Real Oldies format would cease on September 17, 2006. The broadcast duo were on the air once again as part of the
WLS "The Big 89 Rewind" on Memorial Day, 2007 and 2008 when the station returned to its
MusicRadio programming, featuring many of the former WLS personalities and special guests, other DJs, etc. Lujack was inducted into the Illinois Broadcasters Association's Hall of Fame in June 2002, the
National Radio Hall of Fame on November 6, 2004, and the
National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame on April 15, 2008, during their annual convention in
Las Vegas. ==Personal life==