It really doesn't matter what goes on 96.5, it'll never amount to a dominant audience. A former PD once said of that station, "You could promote for 3 weeks that you'd have exclusivity on the date of the end of the world and still only get a 5-share." The antenna is 19 miles from the middle of the metro and though you can drive around and not much notice the lesser signal, it's not a "local" station in enough homes to be anything but a flanker. Before you start telling me how good it is at your house, consider I'm talking about people with cheap clock radios on kitchen counters and nightstands or $79 bookshelf systems with no antennas connected, not your dxing machine.
If I had Mojo doing as well as it's doing, (and that's better than about any other Mojo format in the country) I'd sure not tempt fate by putting something as competitive as smooth jazz on its sister. Smooth jazz wouldn't do any favors for Warm, etither. The Star keeps most of it's share from going to WUBE, which is just enough to keep them from cutting into Warm's rates any worse than they do.
It would make a lot of sense (cents) to go with a syndicated morning show and VT the rest of the day, keeping it country. Cheap, successful flanking is the best use of that signal.