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Inside the Oct. 2, 2009 Socionomist...

Popular Programming,

Melody and Mood

How Social Mood Influences the Music You Hear
and the Shows You Watch

In two separate reports, this month's issue of The Socionomist walks you through the ups and downs of the DJIA -- our most sensitive meter of social mood -- and analyzes the popular music and TV shows that reflect positive and negative mood trends. If you've ever wondered "whatever happened to all the good TV shows" or the bands you like, this issue reveals how social mood trends define popular culture:

  • "Melody and Mood" traces musical styles from the 20's and then zooms in on trends over the past decade.
  • "Television and the Dark Side" illuminates the bull and bear market programming choices HBO and Showtime have made in recent years.

In the October 2009 Socionomist, you'll learn:

  • What to expect from the musical styles of the future.
  • How music adapts to the bear market and its rallies.
  • Why certain songs and albums shoot to the top of the charts in some years but not others.
  • Why knowing socionomics could help networks produce successful shows.
  • How Showtime found a bigger audience with bear market-themed programming.
  • What makes two of HBO's new shows serious rivals to Showtime's two top programs.

Plus...also in this issue:

  • Why a congressman's recent outburst at President Obama embodies the negative mood environment.
  • How social mood drives political polarization.
  • A look at protectionism and isolationism in global trade.
  • The "exogenous causality fallacy," or The news doesn't move markets, social mood moves them both.
  • Why Oprah's "buoyant encouragement" may not resonate in tough economic times.

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