Jack? I'm thinking not, simply because it might cut into 107 a little too much.
Smooth Jazz? Not in a million years.
Top 40? There's really no need to launch another station that's going to be 3rd in the market. Maybe if BHT had called it quits first then they'd take a shot at it, but this is a format that requires a full time airstaff and, well, let's just say that's not something I expect to be in the cards.
I've always thought they should go to a kind of CHR-based Hot AC type format. I'm not sure what the classification would be, but I'm thinking of something along the lines of XM's "Flight 26." Lots of current hits without hip hop or especially hard tracks, mixed in with some flashbacks from the last 15-20 years. But that's something that would work with a more gradual changeover and no need for a big stunt (unless the stunt is just to get people talking and not actually signaling the start of something truly new.)
Now, that leaves us with two logical choices.
1. Hispanic
This is, IMO, the smart move. They'll instantly be the market leader, it's cheap to run off satellite, and it's perfect to launch in the summer (though shooting for Cinco de Mayo may have made slightly more sense.)
2. Oldies
This is the one I'm leaning towards. Using the Beatles as an intro makes perfect sense. There really is no competition now that NAK isn't doing strictly popular standards (and don't even say WARM) and it lends itself to the current staff. Of course, this assumes that they didn't dump everybody, which I've heard no confirmation of, aside from people on the boards saying "poor Keith." (Kerry's voice is still running on spots on Rock 107 too BTW.)
Of course, knowing this market they'll just go country.