This paper explores the rapid transformation of the Indonesian entertainment landscape, shifting from a centralized, television-based industry to a decentralized, digital creator economy. It analyzes the ecosystem of "popular videos" in Indonesia—spanning YouTube vlogs, TikTok trends, and streaming content—examining how creators navigate cultural values, religious identity, and modern capitalism. The study highlights the phenomenon of "hijrah" (spiritual migration) in entertainment, the "Skincare Generation," and the socio-economic impact of the digital creator industry on Southeast Asia’s largest economy.
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