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Clear Channel's Rachel Lutkzer Pregnant

Looks like it's something going on with a radio person in Hartford. On the Hartford radio board. If you don't care, why are you on the Hartford radio board? And if you didn't care about the topic, why did you click on it?
 
Number 1, it's not the Hartford radio board it's the Connecticut radio board. There's more radio markets in CT than the Hartford market. Number 2, I clicked on the link to say "who cares." Am I wrong for thinking this is an irrelevant post? Don't get me wrong I think Rachel does a great job and am happy for her and her family but is this really a topic for discussion? In fact until I wrote "who cares" nobody commented on this thread. So have a nice day! ;D

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IMHO, I don't think the last name "Lutzger" is appropriate for an on-air name.

She should have changed it before she went on the air, but it's too late now.
 
amfmradio1 said:
IMHO, I don't think the last name "Lutzger" is appropriate for an on-air name.

She should have changed it before she went on the air, but it's too late now.

She's not a DJ, she's a traffic reporter. Do traffic reporters and others in radio and TV stations' news departments routinely change their names? I'm sure that, had she or Denise D'Ascenzo or Mika Brzezinski (or Sander Vanocur or Walter Cronkite, for that matter) had been disc jockeys, they would have changed their names to punchy, generic names like Sherry Nelson or Jack Michaels -- or had such names assigned to them by their program director. But people in the news department are supposed to be, above all else, believable, so they use their real names -- the primary exception being women who marry mid-career who retain their maiden names professionally. It's OK for "Rick O'Shea" or "Shotgun Kelly," disc jockey, to make prank calls on air on April Fool's Day; he's just an entertainer, and the phony name is part of his act, and nobody cares that he's really Anthony DiStefano or Stanislaus Kowalski, any more than they cared that John Wayne was really Marion Morrison.
 
single 2 years.. I wish I was around for radio in the 60's and 70's. Unfortunately, radio Dj's don't seem to attract the girls these days as much :'(
 
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