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WV station you'd love to see change format/ FM translator

Any takers on this? Which AM/FM station would go through a format change, if you were in charge? Also, which AM graveyarder (if any) would you like to see, or would deserve to have, an FM translator?
 
This ain't what you're looking for, but I'll vote an FM Translator for West Virginia Public Radio's WVEP(FM) in Martinsburg--perhaps the Only Station In America that can't be heard in its own City Of License. The idiot engineers down in Charleston stuck the stick out in the mountains west of Winchester, VA twenty years ago (or so), so it covers shitloads of trees & deer & Virginians--but not Martinsburg. The FCC's loosey-goosey rules governing non-comms apparently don't require the station to actually be audible in the C-O-L. To make matters worse (or, at least, odder) WVEP does have a translator (or a booster) over in Charles Town--Jefferson County--next door to Martinsburg. But I guess from 7 hours away in the Capital City, all of the Eastern Panhandle pretty much looks the same. Truly weird!
 
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