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Indonesia is actively positioning its musical diversity as a primary tool for and "soft power".
Television has played a significant role in shaping Indonesian popular culture, with the first TV station, TVRI, launched in 1969. Indonesian television programming has traditionally focused on entertainment, education, and news. In recent years, private TV stations have proliferated, offering a diverse range of programs, including soap operas, reality TV shows, and music programs. Indonesia is actively positioning its musical diversity as
Modern Indonesian cinema began after independence with figures like Usmar Ismail. His 1950 film Darah dan Do'a In recent years, private TV stations have proliferated,
The 1970s and 80s saw a boom in production, rising to 70 films per year. However, the industry nearly collapsed in the 1990s due to the rise of private TV and a influx of foreign VCDs and DVDs. The Modern Resurgence (2000s–Present): However, the industry nearly collapsed in the 1990s