June 21, 2026
Nearly 20% of Long-Form Users Now Watch Microdramas


Viu CEO and PCCW Media group managing director Janice Lee said close to 20% of the platformโ€™s long-form user base is already consuming microdrama content โ€“ and the format only launched a few months ago.

Speaking onstage at the APOS 2026 conference in Bali, Lee outlined a strategy spanning short-form content, pan-regional tentpoles and ad-funded originals.

โ€œWeโ€™ve only just gotten started a few months ago,โ€ Lee said. โ€œItโ€™s not mutually exclusive in the sense that, you know, when people have time, they will watch a long form series. But itโ€™s a snacking behavior.โ€

Lee framed the microdrama push as an extension of Viuโ€™s existing proposition rather than a pivot away from premium long-form content. The platform is also bringing advertisers into short-form projects, describing the format as attractive to brands that want rapid turnarounds. As an example of the branded content model in action, she cited โ€œAbracadabra,โ€ an Indonesia-set travel adventure series produced in partnership with Samsung starring Korean actor Ji Chang-wook alongside local talent.

On the originals front, Viu has renewed its cooperation with South Koreaโ€™s Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA), under which it has already launched unscripted series โ€œRak Rak,โ€ a dating reality show, and โ€œBite Me Sweet,โ€ a dessert cooking competition. A scripted drama, โ€œOne of a Kind Romance,โ€ is scheduled for a November release under the same arrangement.

The streamerโ€™s two flagship tentpoles take different routes to scale. โ€œThe Season,โ€ which streams on Viu, Now TV and Hulu, was engineered from development as a global product โ€“ an English-language series with a predominantly Asian cast designed to open up the U.S. market. โ€œKidnap Game,โ€ due in October, is a pan-regional survival thriller co-produced by Fuji Television Network, PCCW Mediaโ€™s MakerVille and South Korean outfit SimStory, with principal photography spanning seven Asian cities and a cast led by Japanโ€™s Kentaro Sakaguchi and Korean star Lee Joon-gi.

Lee also addressed Viuโ€™s approach to artificial intelligence, organizing the companyโ€™s AI initiatives into three areas: operational efficiency, new revenue streams including microdrama production, and longer-term innovation experiments. She indicated a launch in the third category was coming soon.

The session concluded with Lee and iQIYI International president Yang Xianghua jointly unveiling a five-market streaming bundle across Southeast Asia, positioning the pairing as complementary content libraries. โ€œTogether weโ€™re the best of Asian content,โ€ Lee said.

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