Indonesia has a long history of traditional entertainment, including wayang kulit (shadow puppetry), lenong (traditional theater), and campursari (a fusion of traditional and modern music). These art forms have been passed down through generations and continue to influence contemporary entertainment. For example, wayang kulit has inspired modern puppetry shows, while lenong has influenced the development of Indonesian musical theater.
This paper examines the transformation of popular video entertainment in Indonesia from the late 1990s to the present. It analyzes how traditional formats (sinetron, variety shows, and film) have converged with digital video platforms (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels). Drawing on platform affordances, audience ethnography, and political economy of media, the paper argues that Indonesian popular video is shaped by three forces: localized genres, algorithmic distribution, and post-Suharto commercial television legacies. Key cases include Indonesian Idol clips, Keluarga Cemara reboot, and viral TikTok pencak silat comedy skits. The findings highlight how religious moderation, regional language diversity, and gotong royong storytelling persist in new video formats. The conclusion suggests future research on AI-generated video and short-form drama series ( nagaswara ). video bokep perawan indonesia yang bisa ditonton langsung