I wonder how things are going now in some of the rural areas after the invasion by all the translators. I'm talking about rural counties outside the rated metros, but where a rated market's major FM stations came in clearly enough that that's what most people there listened to. I've heard occasional mentions that people can no longer pick up stations at all that used to come in clearly that everyone there listened to.
I used to live about 7 miles south of downtown Cincinnati, where I could pick up 94.5 from Lexington pretty clearly. For several years when it was WLAP-FM, that was my go-to station, and other people in the area also listened to it. There's no way you can pick it up there now, after they built a translator on 94.5 for WLW (as if WLW had any signal problems before). The translator actually completely jams what used to be a very usable signal.