Indonesia's entertainment industry is a major economic force. The creative economy contributes approximately Rp1,300 trillion ($81 billion) to the national GDP, accounting for 7.8% of the total economy and employing over 24 million people. The film, music, and digital content subsectors are at the forefront of this growth, which is fueled by a population of over 270 million and a growing middle class with increasing disposable income. Ticket management platform LOKET exemplifies this boom, reporting a 58.98% growth in Gross Market Value between 2023 and 2025, driven by a 44.05% increase in paylater transactions and a 51.21% rise in ticket sales. This indicates that flexible, digital payment options are key to maintaining public access to entertainment.
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When analyzing "Indonesian entertainment and popular videos," YouTube is the undisputed king. Indonesia has been consistently ranked among the top five countries for YouTube consumption globally. Because mobile data became relatively cheap (thanks to fierce telecom competition), a teenager in Surabaya or Medan consumes the same hours of video as a user in Seoul or New York.
Celebrity creators like Raffi Ahmad (Rans Entertainment) and Baim Wong transitioned from TV to YouTube, building massive media empires. They employ large production crews and produce daily family vlogs, charity videos, and game shows.