Until that translator sends a signal 28.1 miles in your direction. Or exists in your market for any reason, for that matter.
In the real example that I cited, both signals are in the same Nielsen TSA market. The Rutland signal (owned by my trash-ass former employer) gets jammed by the Royalton signal in Killington, which is where some of the market's most affluent residents live, and the Rutland signal existed first. I'd throw a fit if FCC regulations permitted that. In fact, I have to wonder why the FCC exists at all if those things are allowed to happen.