My Bridge Radio, and the Bible Broadcasting Network, have been competing for a spot at 90.1 FM on the dial ever since FCC Auction 109 occurred in November. The FCC's solution seems to be to move MyBridge to 88.7 and keep BBM on 90.1, and to prevent interference to co-channel KDNR of Cheyenne, WY, there seems to be some sort of null towards Laramie County. The transmitter itself is located in Bayard, intriguingly. Remember, MyBridge already has KPNY Alliance, so it will be interesting to see what they do.
Speaking of Cheyenne, by the way, there are two competing permits on 89.1 FM, so, similarly to STF, I have to wonder what alternate frequency would work for these stations. At the moment, the two don't overlap too badly, but in the Cheyenne area, 89.1 will be a mess of stations, and K206EO would have to move if anything gets approved. As for the aforementioned new permits, I would possibly recommend the Hillsdale one move to 100.3, once home to a translator in Cheyenne. Because Hillsdale is a good deal further east than CHY, the new 100.3 wouldn't interfere with KIMN out of Denver the way K258DN interferes with KQMT.
Speaking of Cheyenne, by the way, there are two competing permits on 89.1 FM, so, similarly to STF, I have to wonder what alternate frequency would work for these stations. At the moment, the two don't overlap too badly, but in the Cheyenne area, 89.1 will be a mess of stations, and K206EO would have to move if anything gets approved. As for the aforementioned new permits, I would possibly recommend the Hillsdale one move to 100.3, once home to a translator in Cheyenne. Because Hillsdale is a good deal further east than CHY, the new 100.3 wouldn't interfere with KIMN out of Denver the way K258DN interferes with KQMT.