This paper examines the trajectory of the Indonesian entertainment industry, tracing its shift from a centralized, television-dominated landscape to a decentralized, digital-first ecosystem. By analyzing the transition from traditional sinetron (soap operas) to User Generated Content (UGC) on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, this study explores how the "democratization" of video production has altered cultural narratives. The findings suggest that while traditional media relied on idealized Jakarta-centric stereotypes, popular digital videos in Indonesia now thrive on relatability, hyper-local humor, and the distinct cultural archetypes of the "Bule" (foreigner) and the "Kampung" (village) life.
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