It depends on how the translator was originally constructed/licensed. If it was bound to the AM, under current regulations, no. If the AM dies, the translator goes with it. If it was not "bound" to an AM during its original license, then yes, it can re-broadcast any station. There was also a class of translators that were bound for a specific time period, but most, if not all, of those are now able to be re-assigned to any station. @fybush, correct or did I miss something?Question: Can a broadcaster legally take an AM station off the air, move its formatting to an HD subchannel of one of its FM stations, and then reroute the translator to broadcast the HD2 (or whatever) subchannel of the FM? I suspect it's legal (I'm thikinng that the latest time this happened was in St. George, Utah, when KHKR-AM was yanked from the air), but I don't really know.