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The post-Reformation era (post-1998) saw a renaissance in Indonesian cinema, with horror and comedy emerging as dominant genres. Films like Pengabdi Setan (Satan’s Slaves, 2017) achieved international acclaim. However, for popular videos, film serves as a secondary feeder system—clips, trailers, and fan reactions generate millions of views online, illustrating the symbiotic relationship between traditional and digital media. 3. The Digital Shift: YouTube and the Rise of the Creator The advent of affordable smartphones and 4G networks around 2015-2018 catalyzed a revolution. YouTube became the primary platform for Indonesian popular videos, bypassing traditional gatekeepers.

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Indonesia, as the world’s fourth most populous nation and a leading digital economy in Southeast Asia, possesses a unique and highly dynamic entertainment landscape. This paper examines the evolution of Indonesian entertainment, focusing on the shift from traditional mass media (television and film) to the current dominance of popular digital video formats. It analyzes key genres such as sinetron (soap operas), dangdut music videos, and the burgeoning influence of short-form video platforms like TikTok and YouTube. The paper argues that Indonesian popular videos are characterized by a syncretic blend of local cultural values (e.g., gotong royong and religious sentiment) with global digital trends, creating a distinct “Indo-Internet” aesthetic. Finally, it addresses the socio-economic implications, including the rise of creator economies, algorithmic surveillance, and the ongoing negotiation between tradition and modernity. 1. Introduction The Republic of Indonesia is not merely a large market for global entertainment; it is a prolific content producer in its own right. With over 278 million people and a median age of 30, the country boasts an insatiable appetite for visual media. While Hollywood and K-pop enjoy substantial followings, locally produced entertainment—particularly video content—dominates the national attention economy. From the melodramatic peaks of sinetron to the viral, fast-paced skits on TikTok, Indonesian popular videos serve as both a mirror and a molder of the nation’s aspirations, anxieties, and identities. This paper traces the trajectory of Indonesian entertainment, identifies the key characteristics of its popular video genres, and analyzes the digital transformations reshaping the industry. 2. The Legacy of Broadcast Entertainment: Television and Film Before the digital video explosion, Indonesian entertainment was defined by broadcast media. The post-Reformation era (post-1998) saw a renaissance in

The Dynamics of Indonesian Entertainment and Popular Videos: From Soap Operas to TikTok [Generated for Academic Purposes] Date: April 14, 2026

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