For decades, Western pop culture (Hollywood, K-Pop, J-Pop) dominated the airwaves of Southeast Asia. However, a seismic shift has occurred over the last ten years. Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous nation and the largest economy in Southeast Asia, has not only found its voice but has turned its local entertainment industry into a regional powerhouse.
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Indonesian fans are legendary for their organization. They have purchased billboards in Times Square for BTS and rented trucks to protest political issues. This organizational power has turned fan clubs into unofficial political lobbies. For decades, Western pop culture (Hollywood, K-Pop, J-Pop)