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Report: Indonesian Entertainment and Popular Videos

Introduction

Indonesia, with a population of over 273 million people, is the largest country in Southeast Asia and a significant market for entertainment content. The country's entertainment industry has experienced rapid growth in recent years, driven by the increasing popularity of social media, online streaming platforms, and mobile devices. This report provides an overview of the Indonesian entertainment industry, popular video trends, and insights into consumer behavior.

Key Findings

Popular Video Trends

Insights into Consumer Behavior

Key Players

Conclusion

The Indonesian entertainment industry is vibrant and rapidly evolving, driven by the increasing popularity of social media, online streaming platforms, and mobile devices. Local content remains highly popular, with music, comedy sketches, and vlogs being particularly favored. As the market continues to grow, key players like YouTube, TikTok, and Vision+ are well-positioned to capitalize on the trend. To succeed in this market, content creators and marketers must prioritize mobile-first strategies, short-form content, and influencer marketing.

Recommendations

Limitations

This report is based on secondary research and may not reflect the most up-to-date figures. Further research is recommended to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the Indonesian entertainment industry.

Future Research Directions

While Netflix (with hits like Cigarette Girl and The Night Comes for Us) grabs the headlines, the real action is on WeTV, Vidio, and Genflix.

The current obsession is Rujak Sentul—a genre of rural romance dramas that are equal parts spicy dialogue and stunning rice-terrace backdrops. Unlike the drawn-out sinetron of the 2000s, these web series are fast, bingeable (10–15 minutes per episode), and unafraid to tackle LGBTQ+ themes and premarital relationships, which mainstream TV still shies away from.

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Platforms like YouTube and TikTok have revived the horror genre. Creators like MiawAug and Kisah Tanah Jawa produce high-quality, 10-minute "true story" horror videos that rack up 20 million views.

Why they work: Unlike Western horror, Indonesian creators master the art of perasaan (feeling). They use the sound of a dripping sink or a shadow behind a curtain to trigger a cultural fear of the supernatural (hantu). If you want to start, search for "Horor Viral Tiktok 2024" — but keep the lights on.

Indonesian eating shows are not for the faint of heart.

While Korea has quiet eating, Indonesia has Lah Maco and Ria SW. These creators dive into sambal challenges, eating chicken feet, fried intestines, and mountains of white rice with a side of cengek (bird's eye chili).

The visual aesthetic is raw, loud, and deeply satisfying. Watching a street food vendor in Padang pour gulai over a plate of rice is currently the most popular form of relaxation on Indonesian YouTube. Popular Video Trends