Traditional shadow puppetry, particularly in Java and Bali, remains a major cultural attraction.
This paper examines the transformation of Indonesian popular entertainment, focusing on the shift from traditional television ( sinetron , talent shows) to online video platforms (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels). Using a political economy framework, it analyzes how algorithms, advertising, and local cultural norms shape content production. Key findings show that while platforms enable new grassroots creators (e.g., kota vs. desa styles), they also reinforce existing power structures through endorsements, censorship pressures, and homogenization of humor. The paper concludes that Indonesian popular video is a contested space between global tech companies, local conglomerates, and youth-driven creativity. video xx bokep xx jepang repack