True, WNY doesn't have the influence it used to have. But who really does anymore? Maybe NYC or LA for hip-hop; Seattle, Twin Cities, Boston, Cali for Alternative. Chicago for Urban?
There were a lot of areas in this country where there was a big regional Top 40 station that forced "adds" on the smaller guys within their footprint, but WKBW was unique. It also covered bigger markets than Buffalo and had an audience in those cities among heavy record buyers, at what for the kids was primetime. They influenced Pittsburgh, Philly, NYC, DC, Boston, in adition to all those cities along the eastern seaboard. They influenced Toronto and Montreal.
'KB also had guys like Dick Biondi, Tom Shannon, Joey Reynolds, Sandy Beach and others at night who understood the power they had and really "worked" the music. They had that freedom.
Finally, the record companies reciprocated. Remember that Tom Shannon's song that he wrote"Wild Weekend" received good distribution and promotion. It was a bona fide hit. Gene Pitney's songs broke in Buffalo, despite his being from Hartford. Frankie Valli will admit that Joey broke "Sherry" (thus his theme song) and Bob Crewe's stuff went to 'KB first. "Rats In My Room" might have been a hit were it not for the fact that Danny & Joey were Dan Neaverth & Joey Reynolds.
WKBW truly was one of America's two great stations. Do we know the first?