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The ITN broadcast coverage extends to 99% of the island of Sri Lanka. [3] [4] [5] The ITN channel is the flagship television channel of ITN Ltd. ITN further operates three FM radio stations; Lakhanda (Former ITN FM), the Sinhala language service; Vasantham FM, the Tamil language service and Prime Radio, the English language service.
Manikkawatha (Sinhala: මාණික්කාවත) is a 2021 Sri Lankan drama serial broadcast on Independent Television Network. [1] The series is directed by Sudath Rohana. [2] [3] It is the live action adaptation of critic's acclaimed novel by Mahinda Prasad Masimbula with the same name. [4]
Colomba Ithaliya (Sinhala: කොළඹ ඉතාලිය) is a Sri Lankan comedy-drama television series, broadcast on Independent Television Network. [2] It is directed by Jayaprakash Sivagurunathan, produced by Sudharma Jayawardhana and written by Nilantha Perera. [3] [4] It airs every weekday from 9:00 pm to 9:30 pm onwards.
Kopi Kade (Coffee Shop) (Sinhala:කෝපි කඩේ) is a Sri Lankan comedy-drama television series broadcast on the Independent Television Network. [2] Kopi Kade is the most popular program at its time-slot, according to Survey Research Lanka. [3] [4] [5] The 1,500th uninterrupted weekly episode was broadcast on January 17, 2017. [6]
Koombiyo (English: Ants, සිංහල: 'කූඹියෝ') is a 2017 Sri Lankan crime political thriller series created by Lakmal Darmarathna and Damitha Chandrasiri. . The show premiered on ITN on 26 August 2017 with 30 minutes episodes airing on Saturday and Sunday at 08:00 pm weekly
The Sumathi Most Popular Teledrama Series Award is presented annually in Sri Lanka by the Sumathi Group of Campany associated with many commercial brands for the popular Sri Lankan teledrama series of the year in television screen. [1] The award was first given in 1995. Following is a list of the winners of this prestigious title since then. [2]
Jayamanne was subsequently called up by the Television Training Institute, Sri Lanka to train video technicians for Rupavahini and ITN, the two national television channels. The courses were later extended to train video teams of the Army, Navy, Police, Education, Agricultural, health, and many other government institutes.
ITN is the first ever terrestrial television channel to be telecast in Sri Lanka. [11] [12] However, ITN was able to provide its broadcasting services under the leadership of Shan only for eight weeks, where President Jayewardene’s Government converted ITN to a State owned property on June 5, 1979 by a special gazette. [13] Later, Shan ...