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The Need For Unified Social Contagion
Episode 282

The Need For Unified Social Contagion

Curiosity Continuum

July 29, 202411m 54s

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Show Notes

This conversation explores the changing dynamics of social contagion in the context of entertainment choices. It discusses the impact of streaming services on the collective viewing experience and the fragmentation of social currency. The need for unified social contagion is highlighted, drawing comparisons to past television phenomena like MASH and Who shot JR?. The conversation also touches on the cadence of broadcast television and the challenges of maintaining social currency in a fractured media landscape. takeaways
  • Streaming services have changed the dynamics of social contagion in entertainment, leading to a more fragmented viewing experience.
  • In the past, shows like MASH and Who shot JR? created a unified social contagion, with large groups of people following along and discussing the episodes.
  • The cadence of broadcast television, with its seasons and breaks, allowed for anticipation and collective viewing experiences.
  • Finding common ground and social currency in a fractured media landscape requires alternative ways of connecting beyond traditional topics like sports.
  Chapters 00:00Setting up the microphone 00:45The need for unified social contagion 04:00Who shot JR? 04:19The pits 05:23Fractured social currency 06:18Breaking Bad and climactic breaks 07:18Recapturing social currency 09:20The horse may be out of the barn 10:01Finding other ways to connect 10:17Thirsty for more