Ugh! Not again!
I complained back in the day because someone (one of these applicants possibly) wanted to sign on a station on 101.7, which would have affected my reception of WHOF, which I was listening to at that time. However, since then an iHeart station signed on the same frequency (was repeating WGAR at the time), creating a bunch of interference to WHOF and popping in its place at times that I eventually quit listening.
Now 93.5?! Go figure. I guess everyone is out to pollute the few fringe area stations that I listen to with interference or wipe them out completely. Besides, once you start heading up towards Lake Erie, there's another station somewhere in that area that starts to come in as WAKR's FM repeater fades out (just north of SR 87), so that would really limit 93.5's usage in Cleveland to the west side or the downtown district.
Also, not to mention WBBG in Niles was another station that I used to listen to, and used to get it all the way out in Broadview Heights, until it was wiped out by what is now known as Real 106.1, and 99.1 (BIN) splatters onto 98.9 WMXY, a station in Youngstown.
Hope the 95.3 application gets denied or modified to aim as far away as possible from WAKR's fringe contour. Of course, I wouldn't be complaining as much if the soft AC format of WHOF or WAKR was present on a full power station in Cleveland. Instead, we have several stations with today's brain-rotting pop music.