Apparently Arrow 93.1, a classic "Classic Rock" station that kept me company through untold hours of gridlock on the 405 and/or 101, has switched formats to the new breed of stations that lacks an easy-to-pigeonhole label, call it "nostalgia 80's and 90's for the late 20 and early 30 somethings, with a smattering of 70's rock that refuses to die."
It's not a bad format, I guess, but did they have to kill the Arrow?