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This paper examines the transformation of Indonesian entertainment through the lens of popular video content, from the golden era of sinetron (soap operas) and early cinema to the contemporary dominance of digital platforms like YouTube and TikTok. It argues that the proliferation of affordable internet access since 2015 has democratized content creation, shifting the paradigm from state-influenced and corporate-controlled narratives to a decentralized, user-generated ecosystem. The analysis explores three primary domains: the rise of cinematic web series and their cultural resonance with millennial and Gen Z audiences; the phenomenon of YouTubers and TikTokers as new cultural arbiters; and the commercial and political economy driving this content. Ultimately, the paper posits that while Indonesian popular videos foster greater creative expression and localized representation, they also replicate global patterns of algorithmic surveillance, influencer capitalism, and soft power nationalism.
Indonesian YouTube has spawned a distinct class of micro-celebrities. Creators like (over 28 million subscribers), Ria Ricis , and Baim Paula have built media empires through vlogs, pranks, challenges, and daily-life documentation. Their content often blends family-friendly humor, religious motifs (e.g., short Islamic reminders), and conspicuous consumption—luxury cars, house tours, and elaborate marriage proposals. Bokep Chindo Viral Msbreewc Cheongsam Merah Terbaru
Popular videos increasingly showcase local languages, food, and humor. Channels from Yogyakarta, Bandung, and Surabaya produce comedy skits in Javanese (e.g., Cak Percil ) that have millions of views, challenging the Jakarta-centric bias of traditional media. Ultimately, the paper posits that while Indonesian popular
Horor remains a perennial favorite. Digital series like Mata Batin (The Inner Eye) on YouTube use found-footage aesthetics to retell Nyai Blorong (snake queen) or pocong (shrouded ghost) legends. These videos tap into rural-urban anxieties: supernatural revenge for environmental destruction or broken social taboos. Their content often blends family-friendly humor
With the world’s fourth-largest population (over 270 million) and one of the most active social media user bases (167 million users as of 2023), Indonesia represents a critical case study in the globalization of digital entertainment (We Are Social, 2023). Historically, Indonesian entertainment—film, music, and television—was heavily regulated by the New Order regime (1966-1998) and subsequently dominated by a few media conglomerates in the reformasi era. However, the rapid adoption of smartphones and affordable data packages (e.g., Telkomsel’s Internet Sakti plans) has decentralized popular video production. This paper investigates: (1) How have popular videos reshaped Indonesian entertainment consumption patterns? (2) What new genres and narrative forms have emerged? (3) What are the socio-economic implications of this shift for creators and audiences?
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This paper examines the transformation of Indonesian entertainment through the lens of popular video content, from the golden era of sinetron (soap operas) and early cinema to the contemporary dominance of digital platforms like YouTube and TikTok. It argues that the proliferation of affordable internet access since 2015 has democratized content creation, shifting the paradigm from state-influenced and corporate-controlled narratives to a decentralized, user-generated ecosystem. The analysis explores three primary domains: the rise of cinematic web series and their cultural resonance with millennial and Gen Z audiences; the phenomenon of YouTubers and TikTokers as new cultural arbiters; and the commercial and political economy driving this content. Ultimately, the paper posits that while Indonesian popular videos foster greater creative expression and localized representation, they also replicate global patterns of algorithmic surveillance, influencer capitalism, and soft power nationalism.
Indonesian YouTube has spawned a distinct class of micro-celebrities. Creators like (over 28 million subscribers), Ria Ricis , and Baim Paula have built media empires through vlogs, pranks, challenges, and daily-life documentation. Their content often blends family-friendly humor, religious motifs (e.g., short Islamic reminders), and conspicuous consumption—luxury cars, house tours, and elaborate marriage proposals.
Popular videos increasingly showcase local languages, food, and humor. Channels from Yogyakarta, Bandung, and Surabaya produce comedy skits in Javanese (e.g., Cak Percil ) that have millions of views, challenging the Jakarta-centric bias of traditional media.
Horor remains a perennial favorite. Digital series like Mata Batin (The Inner Eye) on YouTube use found-footage aesthetics to retell Nyai Blorong (snake queen) or pocong (shrouded ghost) legends. These videos tap into rural-urban anxieties: supernatural revenge for environmental destruction or broken social taboos.
With the world’s fourth-largest population (over 270 million) and one of the most active social media user bases (167 million users as of 2023), Indonesia represents a critical case study in the globalization of digital entertainment (We Are Social, 2023). Historically, Indonesian entertainment—film, music, and television—was heavily regulated by the New Order regime (1966-1998) and subsequently dominated by a few media conglomerates in the reformasi era. However, the rapid adoption of smartphones and affordable data packages (e.g., Telkomsel’s Internet Sakti plans) has decentralized popular video production. This paper investigates: (1) How have popular videos reshaped Indonesian entertainment consumption patterns? (2) What new genres and narrative forms have emerged? (3) What are the socio-economic implications of this shift for creators and audiences?
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