Some thoughts from me, if I may....
-While I wish Buddy Shula the best on launching The Patriot, it won't be on my car presets. Personally, I have no use for talk radio. I've said in the past that talk radio is the format where the majority of the listeners have one foot in the grave and the other can't wait to join them. Younger listeners are NOT replacing the ones that are dying off. And as far as WBEN goes, it isn't really local if Bellavia & Bauerle are doing their shows from outside the market-and, yes, I know, it's easy to stay updated on what's happening in Buffalo through the news stations, etc....and unless you have a REALLY discerning ear, you can't really tell the difference. To me, at least, nothing beats having an actual, live person in the studio. This is why I listen to a LOT of Boom 97.3 out of Toronto(which I've harped on about quite a bit on this board in the past). It is live & local, has personalities that are known commodities in Toronto(and, to some extent, Buffalo), and-JMO-does classic hits BETTER than WHTT does, or at the very least presents it much better.
-To follow up on Nathan's post earlier: True, but(and I believe Buddy can back me up on this)Byrnes Communications(which owns More FM and 105.1 the River across the border)entered into an advertising sales partnership with Radio One Buffalo to sell advertising for the two stations in Buffalo. AFAIK, that deal is still in effect