Media of Sri Lanka - Local TV Channels On Satellite or Cable Networks

Local TV Channels On Satellite or Cable Networks

Name Ownership Language Established
1 Young Asia Television Private Sinhala/Tamil/English 1995
2 Srilakvahini Private Sinhala November 3, 2006
3 Sri TV Private Sinhala 2006
4 Dhammavahini Private Sinhala May, 2007
5 The Buddhist Private Sinhala June 29, 2007
6 CiTi HiTz Private Sinhala December 10, 2007
7 Gospel Vision Private Sinhala/English 2007
8 Channel C Private Sinhala March 10, 2008
9 Lakroo/Info TV State-owned Sinhala April 4, 2009
10 Heritage TV Private Sinhala May 8, 2009
11 DAN Tamiloli Private Tamil 2009
12 TV Neth Private Sinhala 2009
13 One SriLanka Private Sinhala 2009
14 Knowledge TV Private Sinhala 2010
15 TV Dream Music Private Sinhala 2010
16 Nenasa TV Private Sinhala 2010
17 One Six Channel Private Sinhala 2011
18 Swarga TV Private Sinhala/Tamil/English 2011

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