XEPE is a 24/7 local for me. I'm 15.6 miles and 9.5° from their transmitter. I do get some occasional skywave/groundwave fading at night. Hold the PL-398mp and a Select-A-Tenna (tuned to 1700) up to a utility pole around the corner from my house, and it will start to overload the radio.
Thankfully I have nothing close enough to wipe out my reception of 1700 with IBOC.

Digital radio in its current form on AM is definitely NOT how I expected digital to behave when I was first hearing about it, before IBOC was being tested. Just as a few criteria, I was expecting..
* better spectral efficiency (per the table
here, 3.9G cell supposedly has 16.32 bits/Hz efficiency; also I'd expect the skirts to be sharp enough so a crystal set could DX right next (proximity and frequency) to a strong digital signal without interference, just as well as a SDR could if the local digital signal wasn't even there)
* better weak signal performance (full decode on all portable / consumer radios including Coby-quality, even when an equivalent-field-strength analog signal is barely detectable (and too weak to ID even with PSK31 or QRSS CW) in an underground screen room using a military-grade receiver hooked up to an array of beverage antennas, several-hundred-foot air-core loops, several-foot ferrite sleeve loop antennas, etc.)
* doesn't interfere with signals using different modes (or same modes, different ID codes) on the same frequency, even at different strengths (jacking a 500 kW transmitter sending one ID code directly into the antenna input of a receiver would make no difference, compared to the strong TX being off the air, in that receiver's ability to fully receive another signal that (if it was QRSS CW or PSK31) would be right at the noise floor in a screen room)
As for other things I've gotten on 1700 .... not much. I would expect to have heard Brownsville, but even when XEPE has been off the air one time almost a year ago IIRC (when SoCal had a regional blackout for half a day), I don't remember if I bagged KVNS then or not. Considering how far away some of you are from KVNS and still receive it fairly strong ..... or should I not quite be expecting their unmodulated carrier to completely wipe out my reception of XEPE at midday in summer at solar maximum?