Danville's first radio station, 82-year-old WBTM (1330 kHz 5kw day/1kw night), a long-time holdout on the AM dial, is joining the FM bandwagon. Owner Piedmont Broadcasting has purchased the Westover Hills-licensed translator that was owned by Bible Broadcasting Network (formerly at 92.7--same as their nearby Danville-licensed W224AF which rebroadcasts High Point, NC's WHPE--later relicensed as W275BR at 102.9), and has a CP to move the COL to Danville and the frequency to 102.5 MHz with 140 watts from Tower #3 of the WBTM array just outside the City by the Dan's NW city limits. Two of the city's other AM stations--WILA (1580 kHz, 1kW daytime, now WWDN) and WVOV (970 kHz, 1kw day/54w night, now WMPW)-- "moved" to FM via this method aftr being purchased by Lakes Media and have, no doubt, changed the competitive radio landscape.