Home / Arts and Entertainment / Microdrama: The Key to Southeast Asian Audiences
Microdrama: The Key to Southeast Asian Audiences
18 Jun
Summary
- Microdrama simultaneously builds audiences and revenue in the fast-attention layer.
- Fast attention, dominating leisure time, is now a direct revenue channel.
- Local content strength is decisive for premium screen engagement in Southeast Asia.

Consumers in Southeast Asia divide their digital leisure time between "fast attention" on social media and short-form video, and "slow attention" on premium platforms. Previously, fast attention served only to build awareness before conversion. Microdrama, however, collapses this sequence.
This serialized, cliffhanger-driven content is delivered in short, pay-per-episode formats. It allows for simultaneous audience building and revenue extraction within the fast-attention layer, turning it into a direct revenue channel for streamers.
Data shows that even dedicated premium viewers spend about an hour daily on fast-attention content. This dual consumption normalizes simultaneous engagement across different screens. This trend is also evident globally, with YouTube creator-driven content achieving significant success.
On premium platforms, local productions are crucial. Indonesian and Thai content, for example, hold significant market share against Korean and U.S. titles. Thai content travels widest across the region, with Indonesian content primarily reaching the Philippines. Philippine content is emerging as the next focus for streamers.