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Sunday Observer is a weekly English-language newspaper in Sri Lanka, published on Sundays. The Sunday Observer and its sister newspapers the Daily News , Dinamina , Silumina and Thinakaran are published by Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (Lake House), a government-owned corporation.
Dinesh Weerawansa (born 17 June 1966) is a Sri Lankan editor-in chief for the Sunday Observer. He returned as editor-in-chief of the Sunday Observer in December 2019 for his second term. He held the position previously for nine years from 2006 to 2015.
The List of newspapers in Sri Lanka lists every daily and non-daily news publication currently operating in Sri Lanka. The list includes information on whether it is distributed daily or non-daily, and who publishes it.
The Observer is a British newspaper published on Sundays.It is a sister paper to The Guardian and The Guardian Weekly, having been acquired by their parent company, Guardian Media Group Limited, in 1993.
The newspaper was established by transport magnate Gordon Barton in September 1969 as the "Sunday Observer", Melbourne's first Sunday newspaper. Barton ran the paper for 18 months, with a $1.5 million loss, going on to publish the Sunday Review, later known as The Review, then Nation Review.
In the same year, content from The Observer [2] began to appear after the UK Sunday title was purchased by Guardian Media Group. [7] Around this time the Weekly relocated from Cheadle, to the south of Manchester, to join the rest of the Guardian in London. [8] This move afforded the Weekly better access to editors, leader writers and news ...
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After the collapse in 1970 of his Sunday Observer, Gordon Barton transferred Michael Costigan to the staff of his newly created weekly The Sunday Review, later renamed Nation Review, at first under Cannon's editorship and soon that of the Australian publisher Richard Walsh. Costigan found this a stimulating period, writing: [5]