It's interesting that years ago, perhaps for a few seasons, Alt 107.7 would buy a 30 second ad on the stadium scoreboard during the game. In hindsight, it didn't do much. Not that a 30 second spot guarantees an automatic 2 share bump in the Fall book. It doesn't guarantee anything, but it certainly doesn't hurt. Without question, the Wolf should have a presence at Sunday's Bills home opener and all home games; but don't think WYRK won't be lurking around the corner, perhaps at one of the satellite lots or bars nearby. Also, WYRK morning man Clay Moden is the stadium PA announcer.
When WGR and 97 Rock had the broadcast rights in the early 90s both stations were conspicuously showcased near the stadium entrances, and had an in-game ad on the scoreboard. When 97 held the broadcast rights in the early 2000's, the station was again prominently and exclusively showcased. Competing stations bought parking spaces at one of the satellite lots or bars/restaurants near the stadium as a countermeasure. Years ago, the Bills allowed for a "radio row" in the distant stadium parking lots.
There was also a time when radio stations bought aerial banners on fly-overs. Some had mini-blimps and blow-ups. Air banners around stadiums became tightly restricted after 9/11. The famous Goodyear blimp also made several appearances during the championship years of the early 90s. That was always a sight for kids and adults, especially when it was lit-up for night games.