Time Warner Cable is rolling out a new look to its online program guide and set top box menus after ongoing criticism from customers who found the old look hard to read and software cumbersome to use.
Central New Yorkers woke up this morning to the upgraded look, which the company says now features a sleeker and more modern appearance. It also adjusts the color scheme to make on-screen text easier to read and channels easier to find.
Set top box software is criticized even by cable executives, who call the often-proprietary software outdated and difficult to update and manage. Some cable operators have licensed set top box software from TiVo, while others are switching to an IP-based “web”-like experience that can offer viewers more detail and a customized appearance.
Ultimately, some cable executives would like to see the back of set top boxes altogether, hoping future technology upgrades will let viewers access cable programming and features from hardware built-in to modern televisions.
Time Warner Cable CEO Glenn Britt is among them.
“I hate set-top boxes,” Britt said in a recent interview.
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YNN Central New York reports on the latest update to Time Warner Cable’s Navigator set top box software, unveiled early this morning in the Syracuse area. (1 minute)