JimmyJames, I can tell ya I didn't. I was so devastated that they took our music station away from us, that I couldn't even bare thinking about turning the radio on to hear what they flipped it to. A lot of people were. I thought it was all a bad dream every time I did! B-97 was the only Top 40 left here in New Orleans and EZ Communications took it from us. I know the Top 40 format was suffering from an identity crisis around the early/mid 90's; ratings were slowly falling, but that forced us listeners to tune to Lite 105, a Hot AC station here in NOLA.
Each time I turned on the radio and went to 97.1 FM, I would hope to hear the return of Top 40. It never did, until one day I turned it on cause someone told me they thought the station was going country. I tuned in to hear Billy Ray Cyrus' "Achy Breaky Heart" playing in it's entirety, in a loop, over and over and over. :

That was when B-97 was about to return, but I didn't know that then and it wasn't going CHR again, just yet. They went Hot AC as well. I don't know, however, what the very first song that played was as Hot AC B-97, but I later tuned in to hear the Billy Ray again, only to hear Jon Secada's "Just Another Day" playing. I kept the radio on. Indeed, it was Hot AC; a mix of songs from that point in time (1995), as well as older stuff. Silly me didn't run to the tape player and put a blank in and start recording. I wish I had!
As far as Planet B is concerned, that was an odd mix of music. It was supposed to be Top 40 Rock, but it was a trainwreck. The whole music/talk format was confusing in itself. If I remember correctly, the schedule was:
Stern in the morning
Scoot middays
Don't remember afternoon drive
7p-midnite - Love Phones
Jeremy