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What exactly are people watching? While Western audiences might think of "The Raid" action movies, the reality of Indonesian entertainment and popular videos is far more diverse.
To understand modern Indonesian entertainment, you have to understand the "Internet War." Between 2018 and 2023, Indonesia saw a digital explosion. Cheap Android phones from local manufacturers like Advan and Evercoss flooded the archipelagic nation. For the first time, a fisherman in Sulawesi or a street vendor in Bandung had access to the same high-quality content as a resident of Manhattan.
This accessibility shifted the power dynamic. Previously, entertainment was curated by a few TV networks (RCTI, SCTV, Indosiar). Now, the audience decides. Popular videos are no longer just polished dramas; they are raw, authentic, and often hilarious slices of life. What exactly are people watching
According to We Are Social, Indonesian users spend an average of 8 hours and 36 minutes online per day, with a massive chunk dedicated to watching video content. This is not passive viewing. It is interactive. It is communal. It is the heart of kebersamaan (togetherness) in the digital age.
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Indonesia is not just Southeast Asia’s largest economy; it is its most dynamic cultural powerhouse. With a population of over 270 million people spread across more than 17,000 islands, the nation has a voracious appetite for entertainment. In the last decade, this appetite has shifted dramatically from traditional television (sinetron) to the fast-paced, user-generated world of popular videos.
From chaotic family vlogs in suburban Jakarta to ghost hunting in abandoned houses in Java, Indonesian popular videos have become a unique blend of local tradition, hyper-creativity, and global trends. Cheap Android phones from local manufacturers like Advan
While user-generated video dominates social platforms, scripted entertainment is fighting for attention on Netflix, Viu, and Disney+ Hotstar.
The Local Hero: Vidio (an Indonesian OTT platform). Vidio has won by producing exclusive content that Netflix can't replicate: Previously, entertainment was curated by a few TV
If you haven't watched an Indonesian TikTok or Shopee Live session, you haven't seen modern entertainment. Livestream shopping is a hybrid of QVC, a variety show, and a video game. Hosts scream, sing dangdut songs, and smash eggs on their heads to sell baju koko (Muslim shirts) or kerupuk (crackers).
These are the most popular videos in the country right now. It is surreal entertainment. Viewers aren't just buying products; they are paying for "entertainment taxes" (gifts) to see the host do a dance or a challenge. The boundary between e-commerce and comedy skit has completely dissolved.
