Special Interest Newspapers/magazines
Newspaper |
Language |
Frequency |
Website |
Publisher/Parent Company |
Established |
Circulation |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Budhusarana | Sinhala | Monthly | lakehouse.lk/budusarana | Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (Lake House) | Buddhist magazine | ||
Daily FT | English | Daily | ft.lk | Wijeya Newspapers Ltd | Financial news | ||
Navaliya | Sinhala | Weekly | navaliya.com | Upali Newspapers (Pvt) Ltd | 1981 | 131,000 | Women's weekly |
Ravaya | Sinhala | Weekly | rawaya.net | Ravaya Publications (Pvt) Ltd | Alternative political news | ||
Randiwa | Sinhala | Weekly | randiwa.lk | Upali Newspapers (Pvt) Ltd | Peoples weekly | ||
Sarasaviya | Sinhala | Weekly | sarasaviya.lk | Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (Lake House) | Arts/Movie magazine | ||
Vidusara | Sinhala | Weekly | vidusara.com | Upali Newspapers (Pvt) Ltd | 123,000 | Popular science magazine | |
Kalaikesari | Tamil | Monthly | kalaikesari.com | Express Newspapers (Ceylon) (Pvt) Ltd | International Cultural Magazine | ||
Mahamegha | Sinhala | Monthly | mahamegha.lk | Mahamegha Media Network | 2010 | Family Buddhist Magazine |
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