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  2. Hiru FM - Wikipedia

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    This article about a radio station in Sri Lanka is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  3. Category : Sinhala-language radio stations in Sri Lanka

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    Hiru FM; L. Lakhanda radio; R. Raja FM; S. Shaa FM; Sirasa FM; Siyatha FM; Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation; Y. You FM (Sri Lanka) This page was last edited on 14 ...

  4. Radio in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    [2] 95% of the country received FM transmissions by 1999. [2] The government maintained a monopoly on radio broadcasting until the early 1990s when private radio stations were allowed to broadcast. Today there are numerous private radio stations but the state-owned stations continue to dominate the market.

  5. Category:Asia Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Hiru FM; Hiru TV; S. Shaa FM; Sooriyan FM This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 06:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Hiru - Wikipedia

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    Hiru may refer to: Mount Hiru, mountain in Japan; Hiru FM, Sri Lankan radio station; Hiru, Hormozgan, a village in Iran; Hiru, Lorestan, a village in Iran

  7. Hiru TV - Wikipedia

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    Hiru TV (Sinhala: හිරු ටීවී) is the most watched television channel in Sri Lanka, founded by Rayynor Silva (Chairman) and owned by Asia Broadcasting Corporation. [3] Hiru TV is Sri Lanka's first and only digital television channel which has the DVB-T2 pictures and stereo sounds. [4] [5] [3] It currently holds all island coverage ...

  8. Television in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Preliminary work was underway in the first half of the 1970s. [1]Businessmen Anil Wijewardena and Shan Wickremasinghe established the country's first TV station Independent Television Network which started broadcasting on 15 April 1979. [2]

  9. Mass media in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Press freedom is a major concern in Sri Lanka. Both sides in the war make efforts to silence inconvenient reporters. Around 15 reporters received death threats from one faction or the other in 2004 [2] The assassinated reporter Aiyathurai Nadesan, correspondent in Batticaloa for several Tamil media stated just prior to his assassination in 2005: