TWC has intended to redo the IS in the same format as the IS2. The question has always been do they use new equipment because the IS2 architecture is so radically different or do they squeak some more life out of the IS. It sounds like whoever gave that statement clearly works in the PR division as there is barely any details of any changes. I'm also curious what they mean by "new format". Perhaps that just means new design but I suspect we see a bigger push for the l bar type forecasts.
It will be interesting to see, however I'm a pretty firm believer of the saying "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Graphically, the IntelliStar is terribly broken and desperately needs to be fixed. I've been preaching this for 5 years now.
Why is it "broken"?
I already explained it, I meant it in a metaphorical sense. It's "broken" because it's graphically bad. Knowing they were planning to go HD the following year (and I'm sure the IS2 had probably been in the works by then) after they released this version of the IS, I would have rather they kept the previous version (while dated) for X years while they made a version that had
"some" sort of a connection to the on air graphics or a HD feel itself like that statement seems to infer to above.
I obviously have no idea how much work went into making the graphical version we have now, but when I look at it, it looks like or personally feels like something that didn't have a lot of thought go into it as the first graphical version did. I'm not as critical about how it graphically looks now as I was years ago since I've gotten an HDTV and it looks only a tinsy bit better. My problem was it's boring, bland, and washed out and although the black text was supposed to make it more readily understandable, I think they should have made the blue text a couple shades darker. That was seriously the ONLY thing I liked about this version of the IS, the blue text seemed to compliment the design better and make it somewhat less unappealing. In my personal opinion, I felt they went several steps backwards with this current design layout.