Clicks do not necessarily mean cursor. There is NO cursor on mobile apps. The entire point is that the current system requires too many steps/button presses to get where you want to go. Your bulleted list proves the point.
Yes we have voice command available in our apps and I am sorry that having an award winning app gets under your skin. The point of mentioning it is that I am speaking from a position of being part of a team that created a relatively complex app that users appreciate for the easy and quick navigation. We also allow them to program in shortcuts so they can get where they want to go with a single click. In the industry it is called "one click navigation" and is highly regarded.
I don't care who owns Contour. It has terrible navigation. Why would Cox spend so much money buying a system with an interface that is truly just as bad as Netflix. As a very large customer, Cox could insist on better designs and beta user feedback. It is called Best Practices. Anyone who creates software, interfaces, navigation, user satisfaction understands implicitly the process and the points being made. It is clear that best practices were not employed throughout the design of this system nor was any form of Quality Improvement Process.
And, if offered another system with an intuitive and helpful interface people will eventually choose that system and it will be much harder to pry them away from it even if to save money. Creating a patchwork of streaming channels, local channels, free channels, sports channels, special interest channels, movie channels, DVR, etc., is not worth the trouble for most people. And in the end it doesn't save all that much money.
And you don't have to be sarcastic to have a grown up conversation.