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  2. Radio in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Radio broadcasting in Sri Lanka dates to 1923. Radio broadcasting, like other forms of media in Sri Lanka , is generally divided along linguistic lines with state and private media operators providing services in Sinhala , Tamil , and English language.

  3. Hitz (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    April 2001: HITZ undergoes rebranding as Hitz.FM (with a dot), introduces new online features like webcasts of their on-air announcers in action and radio streaming. In August 2003, a rift between Li'l Kev and the management of AMP (Airtime Management and Programming) over the contract between them caused him and FlyGuy to leave Hitz.FM abruptly.

  4. Radio Ceylon - Wikipedia

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    Sinhala Radio Live Streaming – Test. Archived 18 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine. SLBC-creating new waves of history (archived) Eighty Years of Broadcasting in Sri Lanka (archived) Lata Mangeshkar and Radio Ceylon, in the Marathi language.Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. A selection of articles on Tamil Announcers of the Sri ...

  5. MBC Networks - Wikipedia

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    MBC Networks (Pvt) Ltd is a Sri Lankan media company which owns five national radio stations - Shakthi FM, Sirasa FM, Yes FM, Y FM and Legends FM. The company was established in 1993 by the Capital Maharaja conglomerate.

  6. Category : English-language radio stations in Sri Lanka

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    Pages in category "English-language radio stations in Sri Lanka" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Sirasa FM - Wikipedia

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    The programming of the radio station includes talk shows, and Sinhala and Hindi top hits. [3] Sirasa FM is the first private media organisation to be allowed to broadcast news in Sri Lanka. [4] However, Sirasa FM was banned broadcasting news after the station broadcast a false report of a nonexistent countrywide curfew. [5]

  8. FM Derana - Wikipedia

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    FM Derana is a free-to-air Sinhala radio channel in Sri Lanka.Established in March 2009, FM Derana broadcasts 24 hours a day and covers over 95% of the island. Designed to appeal to a broad cross-section of listeners, FM Derana leverages the strength and success of TV Derana.

  9. Hitz Radio - Wikipedia

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    In common with most online radio stations, there were no independently verified figures on the audience of Hitz Radio. In March 2007, Hitz Radio claimed 250,000 listeners, with the peak slot averaging 80,000 listeners. [1] In May 2007, Dunlop claimed Hitz Radio had "around five million people from all over the world visiting at any one time." [11]